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- Dictionarybargain/ˈbɑːɡ(ɪ)n/
noun
- 1. an agreement between two or more people or groups as to what each will do for the other: "bargains between political parties supporting the government" Similar
- 2. a thing bought or offered for sale much more cheaply than is usual or expected: "the table was a real bargain" Similar Opposite
verb
- 1. negotiate the terms and conditions of a transaction: "he bargained with the local council to rent the stadium"
- 2. be prepared for; expect: "I got more information than I'd bargained for"
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BARGAIN definition: 1. something on sale at a lower price than its true value: 2. an agreement between two people or…. Learn more.
The meaning of BARGAIN is an agreement between parties settling what each gives or receives in a transaction between them or what course of action or policy each pursues in respect to the other. How to use bargain in a sentence.
Bargain definition: an advantageous purchase, especially one acquired at less than the usual cost. See examples of BARGAIN used in a sentence.
A bargain is a good deal. Inexpensive items are one type of bargain, and another kind of bargain is an agreement you make with someone — a deal or compromise. Two countries might strike a trade bargain, or you could make a bargain with your friend that you'll drive to the mall if she buys you a giant cinnamon roll.
A bargain is an agreement, especially a formal business agreement, in which two people or groups agree what each of them will do, pay, or receive. I'll make a bargain with you. I'll play hostess if you'll include Matthew in your guest-list. The treaty was based on a bargain between the French and German governments.
Definition of bargain verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
BARGAIN definition: 1. something that is sold for less than its usual price or its real value: 2. an agreement between…. Learn more.
an agreement between two or more people or groups, to do something for each other. He and his partner had made a bargain to tell each other everything. I've done what I promised and I expect you to keep your side of the bargain (= do what you agreed in return). Finally the two sides struck a bargain (= reached an agreement).
bargain meaning, definition, what is bargain: something you buy cheaply or for less th...: Learn more.
n. 1. an advantageous purchase, esp. one acquired at less than the usual cost. 2. an agreement between parties settling what each shall do, give, receive, etc., in a transaction. 3. such an agreement as affecting one of the parties: a losing bargain. 4. something acquired by bargaining.