bargain
bar
bɑr
baar
gain
geɪn
gein
British pronunciation
/ˈbɑːɡɪn/

Definition & Meaning of "bargain"in English

to bargain
01

to negotiate the terms of a contract, sale, or similar arrangement for a better agreement, price, etc.

Intransitive
Transitive: to bargain for a better deal
to bargain definition and meaning
example
Examples
The customers decided to bargain with the vendor to get a better price for the antique furniture.
During the salary negotiation, the employee bargained for additional benefits to be included in the employment package.
Bargain
01

an item bought at a much lower price than usual

bargain definition and meaning
example
Examples
She found a great bargain on shoes during the sale.
The jacket was a real bargain at half the original price.
02

an agreement between two people or a group of people, based on which they do something particular for one another

example
Examples
After hours of negotiation, they finally reached a bargain that satisfied both parties.
The employees made a bargain with management to receive additional vacation days in exchange for increased productivity.
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