Meaning and usage of the word bargain in English

Meaning of vocabulary bargain

bargainnoun

sự mặc cả, sự giao kèo mua bán

/ˈbɑːɡ(ɪ)n/

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Origin of the word bargain

The word "bargain" has its roots in Old French, derived from the word "barat," which means "bribe" or "corrupt." This Old French word is thought to have originated from the Latin phrase "baratrum," meaning "bribery" or "corruption." In Middle English, the word "bargain" referred to the act of bribing or corrupting, often in a negative sense. Over time, the meaning of the word evolved to encompass the idea of making a deal or agreement, often with a sense of compromise or negotiation. Today, a bargain typically refers to a mutually beneficial agreement or a favorable price for goods or services. Despite its origins, the word "bargain" is now widely used to describe a positive and desirable outcome.

Vocabulary summary bargain

typenoun

meaningbargain, agreement to buy and sell; contract of sale

exampleto bargain with somebody for something

meaningbargain, good deal, good opportunity (business)

examplethat's more than I bargained

examplea good bargain

examplea bad bargain

meaningThe sales negotiation ended with a toast.

typeverb

meaningbargain, negotiate, buy and sell

exampleto bargain with somebody for something

meaningexpect, wait; anticipate

examplethat's more than I bargained

examplea good bargain

examplea bad bargain

Example of vocabulary bargainnamespace

meaning

a thing bought for less than the usual price

  • I picked up a few good bargains in the sale.
  • The car was a bargain at that price.
  • bargain prices
  • The store is offering a bargain on all shoes today, with 50% off the regular price.
  • Don't miss out on this amazing bargain - this trendy dress is on sale for only $20!
meaning

an agreement between two or more people or groups, to do something for each other

Idioms of vocabulary bargain

drive/strike a hard bargain
to argue in an aggressive way and force somebody to agree on the best possible price or arrangement
    into the bargain
    also; as well
    • Volunteers learn a lot and enjoy themselves into the bargain.
    • He's very strong and completely fearless into the bargain.
    strike a bargain/deal (with somebody/something)
    to make an agreement with somebody in which both sides have an advantage
    • Perhaps we could strike a bargain.
    • The United States has struck a historic deal with India.

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