haggle

/ˈhæɡəl/
verb
  1. To argue or negotiate about the price of something, typically in a persistent or petty way.
    • She managed to haggle the price down to half of what he first asked.
    • We spent an hour haggling with the vendor over the price of the rug.
    • In many markets, it is expected that you will haggle rather than pay the listed price.
Antonyms
noun
  1. An act of arguing or negotiating about a price.
    • I'm not good at the haggle; I usually just pay what they ask.
    • After a long haggle, they finally agreed on a fair price for the car.
    • The whole haggle took only a few minutes, but it saved me twenty dollars.
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