bargained

[ˈbɑːɡɪnd]

bargained Definition

  • 1negotiate the terms and conditions of a transaction or agreement
  • 2agree to buy or sell something at a price
  • 3to expect or hope to get something

Using bargained: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bargained" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I bargained with the salesman for a lower price.

  • Example

    She bargained with her boss for a higher salary.

  • Example

    He bargained on getting a promotion this year.

bargained Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bargained

Antonyms for bargained

Phrases with bargained

  • to expect or anticipate something

    Example

    I didn't bargain for such a long wait.

  • to rely on something happening

    Example

    I was bargaining on you being able to help me.

  • a place where goods are sold at very low prices

    Example

    I found these shoes in the bargain basement.

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Summary: bargained in Brief

The verb 'bargained' [ˈbɑːɡɪnd] means to negotiate the terms and conditions of a transaction or agreement, agree to buy or sell something at a price, or to expect or hope to get something. It is often used in business or financial contexts, as in 'She bargained with her boss for a higher salary.' The phrase 'bargain for' means to expect or anticipate something, while 'bargain on' means to rely on something happening.