counteroffer

[ˈkaʊntərˌɒfə]

counteroffer Definition

an offer made in response to a previous offer.

Using counteroffer: Examples

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

  • Example

    After receiving the job offer, she made a counteroffer for a higher salary.

  • Example

    The seller rejected the buyer's offer and made a counteroffer.

  • Example

    The negotiation process involved several rounds of counteroffers.

counteroffer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for counteroffer

Phrases with counteroffer

  • to respond to an offer with a different proposal

    Example

    If the price is too high, you can make a counteroffer.

  • to agree to a proposal made in response to an initial offer

    Example

    The buyer accepted the seller's counteroffer and the deal was closed.

  • to decline a proposal made in response to an initial offer

    Example

    The company rejected the candidate's counteroffer and decided to hire someone else.

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Summary: counteroffer in Brief

'Counteroffer' [ˈkaʊntərˌɒfə] is a noun that refers to an offer made in response to a previous offer. It is commonly used in negotiations, such as job offers or business deals, where parties may make multiple counteroffers before reaching an agreement. Examples include 'After receiving the job offer, she made a counteroffer for a higher salary.' and 'The negotiation process involved several rounds of counteroffers.'

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