chaffer

[ˈtʃæfə(r)]

chaffer Definition

  • 1to talk in a friendly and informal way about things that are not very important
  • 2to haggle or bargain over the price of something

Using chaffer: Examples

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

  • Example

    We chaffered for a while before agreeing on a price.

  • Example

    The two friends chaffered about their favorite TV shows.

  • Example

    He chaffered with the street vendor over the price of the fruit.

  • Example

    The customers were chaffering over the cost of the antique vase.

chaffer Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with chaffer

  • to talk continuously and enthusiastically about something

    Example

    He was chaffering away about his new car.

  • to negotiate a lower price for something

    Example

    I managed to chaffer down the price of the car by $500.

  • to discuss or negotiate something, especially the price of something

    Example

    They were chaffering over the price of the house for hours.

Origins of chaffer

from Middle English 'chaffare', meaning 'trade'

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Summary: chaffer in Brief

'Chaffer' [ˈtʃæfə(r)] is a verb that means to talk informally about unimportant things or to haggle over the price of something. It can be used in phrases like 'chaffer away,' meaning to talk continuously and enthusiastically about something, and 'chaffer down,' meaning to negotiate a lower price for something.