bargain

1 of 2

noun

bar·​gain ˈbär-gən How to pronounce bargain (audio)
often attributive
1
: 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
They struck a bargain to sell only to each other.
Keep your side of the bargain.
2
: something acquired by or as if by negotiating over the terms of a purchase, agreement, or contract
especially : an advantageous purchase
At that price the car is a bargain.
We got a bargain on the plane tickets.
3
: a transaction, situation, or event regarded in the light of its results
a bad bargain

bargain

2 of 2

verb

bargained; bargaining; bargains

intransitive verb

1
: to negotiate over the terms of a purchase, agreement, or contract : haggle
The seller might be willing to bargain over the price.
2
: to come to terms : agree

transitive verb

1
: to bring to a desired level by bargaining
bargain a price down
2
: to sell or dispose of by bargaining
often used with away
bargained away wage increases for other benefits
bargainer noun
Phrases
into the bargain or less commonly in the bargain
: besides
tastes good and is good for you, into the bargain
bargain for
: expect
more work than I bargained for

Examples of bargain in a Sentence

Noun I think everyone involved was satisfied with the bargain we made. They've agreed to turn the land over to the state, and the state, as its part of the bargain, has agreed to keep it undeveloped. She likes to hunt for bargains when she shops. Verb The price listed is quite high, but the seller might be willing to bargain. they bargained with the car salesman for half an hour before settling on a price
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Noun
Sanders is also one of the biggest bargains in CU football history. Sean Keeler, The Denver Post, 19 Nov. 2024 Despite all the holiday bargains, a shopping frenzy can lead to overspending and making unnecessary purchases. Becca Stanek, theweek, 15 Nov. 2024
Verb
In 1959, Wisconsin partially regained its reputation as a pioneer in democratic reforms, becoming the first state to grant public employees the right to bargain collectively. Nancy C. Unger / Made By History, TIME, 28 Oct. 2024 Wednesday marks the first time that the two parties have bargained since. Katie Campione, Deadline, 23 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for bargain 

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from bargaigner

Verb

Middle English, from Anglo-French bargaigner, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Old English borgian to borrow — more at bury

First Known Use

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of bargain was in the 14th century

Dictionary Entries Near bargain

Cite this Entry

“Bargain.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bargain. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

bargain

1 of 2 noun
bar·​gain ˈbär-gən How to pronounce bargain (audio)
1
: an agreement between parties settling what each is to give or receive in a business deal
2
: something bought or offered for sale at a desirable price

bargain

2 of 2 verb
: to talk over the terms of a purchase or agreement
bargainer noun

Legal Definition

bargain

1 of 2 noun
bar·​gain
often attributive
1
: an agreement between parties that settles what each gives or receives (as a promise or performance) in a transaction between them compare contract
2
a
: something acquired by or as if by bargaining
b
: something whose value considerably exceeds its cost
a bargain purchase

bargain

2 of 2 intransitive verb
1
a
: to negotiate over the terms of an agreement (as a contract)
b
: to engage in collective bargaining
the employer must bargain with the union
2
: to agree to certain terms or conditions : come to terms
plaintiff bargained with the store for a lower price

transitive verb

: to convey according to a bargain
does hereby grant, bargain, sell, alien and confirm to the party of the second part, the following described property
often used with sell in deeds to indicate that the conveyor is receiving consideration in exchange for the property
Etymology

Noun

Old French bargaigne negotiation, haggling, from bargaignier to haggle

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