bargain
/ˈbɑrɡɪn/
verb
- To negotiate the price of something, usually trying to pay less.
- I don't like to bargain, so I usually pay the listed price.
- At the flea market, you can bargain with the sellers for a lower price.
- She bargained with the car dealer until he agreed to a discount.
- To discuss the terms of an agreement or exchange.
- They bargained over who would take the night shift.
- The union bargained with the company for better working conditions.
- We bargained for an extra day to finish the project.
noun
- Something bought for less than the usual price; a good deal.
- The store is having a sale, so you can get some great bargains.
- She found a bargain on a used bicycle at the garage sale.
- This jacket was a real bargain at only twenty dollars.
- An agreement between two or more people or groups to do something for each other.
- They made a bargain to trade chores for the week.
- The two countries struck a bargain to reduce pollution together.
- Our bargain was that I would help you move if you helped me paint.
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