Offer
41offer — The price at which a seller is willing to sell something. If there is an acceptance of the offer a legally binding contract has been entered into. In law, an offer is distinguished from an invitation to treat, which is an invitation by one person …
42offer — 1. verb 1) Chris offered another suggestion Syn: put forward, proffer, provide, give, present, come up with, suggest, extend, recommend, propose, advance, submit, tender, render Ant …
43offer up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms offer up : present tense I/you/we/they offer up he/she/it offers up present participle offering up past tense offered up past participle offered up 1) to give thanks, praise, or prayers to God Lord, we offer… …
44offer — of•fer [[t]ˈɔ fər, ˈɒf ər[/t]] v. t. 1) to present for acceptance or rejection: to offer a drink[/ex] 2) to propose or put forward for consideration: to offer a suggestion[/ex] 3) to show willingness (to do something): I offered to go first[/ex]… …
45offer — I. verb (offered; offering) Etymology: Middle English offren, in sense 1, from Old English offrian, from Late Latin offerre, from Latin, to present, tender, from ob toward + ferre to carry; in other senses, from Anglo French offrir, from Latin… …
46offer — 1. noun /ˈɒfə(r),ˈɔfɚ,ˈɑfɚ/ a) A proposal that has been made. Whats in his offer? b) Something put forth, bid, proffered or tendered. His offer was $3.50 per share. 2 …
47offer — verb 1》 present (something) for (someone) to accept or reject. 2》 express readiness to do something for or on behalf of someone. 3》 provide (access or an opportunity). 4》 (often offer something up) present (a prayer or sacrifice) to a deity. 5》… …
48offer — 1. verb 1) Frank offered a suggestion Syn: put forward, proffer, give, present, come up with, suggest, propose, advance, submit, tender 2) she offered to help Syn: volunteer …
49offer — v. & n. v. 1 tr. present for acceptance or refusal or consideration (offered me a drink; was offered a lift; offer one s services; offer no apology). 2 intr. (foll. by to + infin.) express readiness or show intention (offered to take the… …
50Offer — Recorded in several forms including Ofer, Offer, Opfer, Ophur, Oppfer, Orfeur, Offerman, and at various times in the past, the eclectic forms of Offor, Affore, Upher, and Ufer, this is an English surname, but of pre 10th century Old French… …