- verboffer (verb) · offers (third person present) · offered (past tense) · offered (past participle) · offering (present participle)
- present or proffer (something) for (someone) to accept or reject as so desired:"may I offer you a drink?"
- express readiness or the intention to do something for or on behalf of someone:"he offered to fix the gate" · "“Can I help you, dear?” a kindly voice offered"
- (be offered)make available for sale:"the product is offered at a very competitive price"
- provide (access or an opportunity):"the highway offers easy access to the public beaches" · "a good understanding of what a particular career can offer"
- present (a prayer or sacrifice) to a deity:"villagers have gone to offer prayers for the souls of the sailors"
- make an attempt at or show one's readiness for (violence or resistance):"he had to offer some resistance to her tirade"
- archaicgive an opportunity for (battle) to an enemy:"Darius was about to meet him and to offer battle"
nounoffer (noun) · offers (plural noun)- an expression of readiness to do or give something if desired:"he had accepted Mallory's offer to buy him a drink" · "a job offer"
- an amount of money that someone is willing to pay for something:"the prospective purchaser who made the highest offer"
- a specially reduced price or terms for something on sale:"the offer runs right up until Christmas Eve"
- a proposal of marriage:"the conceited wretch chose to interpret my amiability of temper his own way, and at length he actually made me an offer"
OriginOld English offrian ‘sacrifice something to a deity’, of Germanic origin, from Latin offerre ‘bestow, present’ (in ecclesiastical Latin ‘offer to God’), reinforced by French offrir (which continued to express the primary sense). The noun (late Middle English) is from French offre.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- present or proffer (something) for (someone) to accept or reject as so desired:
- express readiness or the intention to do something for or on behalf of someone:
- make available for sale:
- provide (access or an opportunity):
- present (a prayer or sacrifice) to a deity:
- make an attempt at or show one's readiness for (violence or resistance):
noun- an expression of readiness to do or give something if desired:
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