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as in to give
to put before another for acceptance or consideration
I offered my boss an alternative to the original plan, which would have required me to work overtime
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as in to suggest
to set before the mind for consideration
offered the idea of a vacation at a beach resort in the Caribbean
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as in to present
to bring before the public in performance or exhibition
a summer theater offering a full schedule of musicals to the vacationing public
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as in to sacrifice
to give up as an offering to a god
when fruits, flowers, or crops are offered, the offering is known as a bloodless sacrifice
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as in try
an effort to do or accomplish something
made the usual halfhearted offer to grab the check before his dinner companion could
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as in proposal
something which is presented for consideration
a job offer that I couldn’t refuse
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
- action
- attempt
- bid
- overture
- endeavor
- essay
- feeler
- hit
- pass
- pitch
- presentation
- proposition
- rendition
- submission
- tender
- propoundment
- afford
- allow
- award
- display
- donate
- extend
- give
- grant
- provide
- show
- submit
- suggest
- accord
- advance
- bid
- exhibit
- furnish
- move
- ply
- pose
- press
- proffer
- propound
- sacrifice
- tender
- volunteer
- be at service
- come forward
- hold out
- lay at one’s feet
- make available
- place at disposal
- put forth
- put forward
- put on the market
- put up
- put up for sale
- cite
- present
- submit
- suggest
- adduce
- advance
- advise
- allege
- proposition
- make a motion
- make a pitch
- seek
- assay
- attempt
- endeavor
- essay
- strive
- struggle
- undertake
On this page you’ll find 210 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to offer, such as: action, attempt, bid, overture, endeavor, and essay.
- conceal
- deny
- fight
- hide
- hold
- keep
- refuse
- resist
- take
- veto
- withhold
- withstand
- discourage
- dissuade
- stop
- take back
- withdraw
- deny
- refuse
- take
- take back
- withdraw
- withhold
- forget
- laze
- deny
- refuse
- take
- take back
- withdraw
- withhold
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How to use offer in a sentence
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO OFFER
- apply
- apportion
- authorize
- bring
- contribute
- deal
- deliver
- disburse
- distribute
- dole out
- execute
- extend
- furnish
- give
- impose
- inflict
- issue
- measure out
- mete out
- offer
- perform
- portion
- proffer
- provide
- regulate
- serve
- supply
- tender
- adduce
- allege
- ballyhoo
- beat the drum for
- benefit
- boost
- cite
- encourage
- foster
- further
- get ink for
- hype
- introduce
- lay forward
- make a pitch for
- offer
- plug
- present
- proffer
- puff
- push
- put forward
- put on the map
- serve
- set forth
- splash
- spot
- submit
- suggest
- throw spotlight on
- urge
- accelerates
- achieves
- brings forward
- comes forward
- conquers
- continues ahead
- continues on
- dispatches
- drives
- elevates
- forges ahead
- gains ground
- gets ahead
- gets green light
- gets there
- gets with it
- goes ahead
- goes forth
- goes forward
- goes great guns
- goes places
- goes to town
- hastens
- launches
- makes headway
- makes the scene
- marches
- moves on
- moves onward
- moves up
- press on
- proceeds
- progresses
- promotes
- propels
- pushes ahead
- pushes on
- quickens
- sends forward
- skyrockets
- speeds
- steps forward
- storms
- bestow
- furnish
- grant
- impart
- offer
- provide
- render
- supply
- yield
- bestowed
- furnished
- granted
- imparted
- offered
- provided
- rendered
- supplied
- yielded
- bestowing
- furnishing
- granting
- imparting
- offering
- providing
- rendering
- supplying
- yielding
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English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes
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offer
To allege is formally to state as true or capable of proof, but without proving. To adduce, literally to lead to, is to bring the evidence up to what has been alleged. Adduce is a secondary word; nothing can be adduced in evidence till something has been stated or alleged, which the evidence is to sustain. An alleged fact stands open to question or doubt. To speak of an alleged document, an alleged will, an alleged crime, is either to question, or at least very carefully to refrain from admitting, that the document exists, that the will is genuine, or that the crime has been committed. Alleged is, however, respectful; to speak of the «so-called» will or deed, etc., would be to cast discredit upon the document, and imply that the speaker was ready to brand it as unquestionably spurious; alleged simply concedes nothing and leaves the question open. To produce is to bring forward, as, for instance, papers or persons. Adduce is not used of persons; of them we say introduce or produce. When an alleged criminal is brought to trial, the counsel on either side are accustomed to advance a theory, and adduce the strongest possible evidence in its support; they will produce documents and witnesses, cite precedents, assign reasons, introduce suggestions, offer pleas. The accused will usually assert his innocence. Compare STATE.
Synonyms:
adduce, advance, affirm, allege, assert, asseverate, assign, aver, cite, claim, declare, introduce, maintain, plead, produce, say, state
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:5.0 / 2 votes
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offer
Synonyms:
propose, exhibit, proffer, present, tender, extend, adduce, volunteerAntonyms:
withhold, withdraw, retract, retain, alienate, divest
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offer, offeringnoun
the verbal act of offering
«a generous offer of assistance»
Synonyms:
fling, oblation, crack, whirl, go, offering, pass -
offer, offeringnoun
something offered (as a proposal or bid)
«noteworthy new offerings for investors included several index funds»
Synonyms:
fling, oblation, crack, whirl, go, offering, pass -
crack, fling, go, pass, whirl, offerverb
a usually brief attempt
«he took a crack at it»; «I gave it a whirl»
Synonyms:
mountain pass, cristal, sally, strait, swirl, gap, hug drug, twisting, disco biscuit, flip, crevice, cranny, head, bye, snap, whirl, notch, fissure, spin, passing game, offering, commotion, convolution, turn, chap, passing play, tour, laissez passer, quip, vortex, go, spree, crack, scissure, pass, crack cocaine, spell, wisecrack, toss, walk, twist, fracture, base on balls, fling, ecstasy, go game, straits, liberty chit, qualifying, passport, tornado, twirl, cracking, cleft, passing, shot -
offerverb
make available or accessible, provide or furnish
«The conference center offers a health spa»; «The hotel offers private meeting rooms»
Synonyms:
propose, proffer, bid, extend, offer up, declare oneself, provide, volunteer, tender, pop the question, put up -
offer, profferverb
present for acceptance or rejection
«She offered us all a cold drink»
Synonyms:
propose, proffer, bid, extend, offer up, declare oneself, provide, volunteer, tender, pop the question, put up -
volunteer, offerverb
agree freely
«She volunteered to drive the old lady home»; «I offered to help with the dishes but the hostess would not hear of it»
Synonyms:
propose, tender, bid, extend, offer up, declare oneself, provide, volunteer, proffer, pop the question, put up -
offerverb
put forward for consideration
«He offered his opinion»
Synonyms:
propose, proffer, bid, extend, offer up, declare oneself, provide, volunteer, tender, pop the question, put up -
offer, extendverb
offer verbally
«extend my greetings»; «He offered his sympathy»
Synonyms:
pop the question, tender, bid, volunteer, hold out, declare oneself, run, lead, continue, put up, propose, poke out, extend, unfold, stretch out, draw out, put out, carry, go, stretch, protract, stretch forth, pass, provide, reach out, proffer, exsert, gallop, expand, widen, cover, prolong, strain, broaden, offer up -
offerverb
make available for sale
«The stores are offering specials on sweaters this week»
Synonyms:
propose, proffer, bid, extend, offer up, declare oneself, provide, volunteer, tender, pop the question, put up -
offer, bid, tenderverb
propose a payment
«The Swiss dealer offered $2 million for the painting»
Synonyms:
declare oneself, tenderize, put up, tender, pop the question, entreat, press, beseech, tenderise, conjure, offer up, propose, extend, wish, call, proffer, bid, adjure, provide, volunteer, invite -
offerverb
produce or introduce on the stage
«The Shakespeare Company is offering `King Lear’ this month»
Synonyms:
propose, proffer, bid, extend, offer up, declare oneself, provide, volunteer, tender, pop the question, put up -
offer, offer upverb
present as an act of worship
«offer prayers to the gods»
Synonyms:
propose, proffer, bid, extend, offer up, declare oneself, provide, volunteer, tender, pop the question, put up -
put up, provide, offerverb
mount or put up
«put up a good fight»; «offer resistance»
Synonyms:
extend, supply, digest, pop the question, abide, bring home the bacon, tolerate, tender, put forward, offer up, support, volunteer, house, cater, tin, declare oneself, can, endure, put up, post, stick out, furnish, bid, stomach, erect, allow, raise, render, provide, nominate, brook, set up, allow for, leave, suffer, stand, rear, contribute, propose, domiciliate, ply, proffer, bear -
extend, offerverb
make available; provide
«extend a loan»; «The bank offers a good deal on new mortgages»
Synonyms:
pop the question, tender, bid, volunteer, widen, declare oneself, run, lead, continue, put up, propose, poke out, extend, unfold, stretch out, draw out, put out, carry, go, stretch, protract, stretch forth, pass, provide, reach out, proffer, exsert, gallop, expand, cover, prolong, strain, hold out, broaden, offer up -
propose, declare oneself, offer, pop the questionverb
ask (someone) to marry you
«he popped the question on Sunday night»; «she proposed marriage to the man she had known for only two months»; «The old bachelor finally declared himself to the young woman»
Synonyms:
suggest, aim, put up, pop the question, bid, propose, purport, declare oneself, purpose, project, offer up, advise, tender, extend, proffer, provide, nominate, volunteer -
offerverb
threaten to do something
«I offered to leave the committee if they did not accept my proposal»
Synonyms:
propose, proffer, bid, extend, offer up, declare oneself, provide, volunteer, tender, pop the question, put up
Matched Categories
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- Auction
- Engage
- Give
- Market
- Message
- Produce
- Propose
- Provide
- Request
- Speech Act
- Threaten
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offer
Synonyms:
v. a. present, tender, exhibit, proffer, extend, hold out -
offer
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furnish, propose, propound, show, give -
offer
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sacrifice, immolate -
offer
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bid (as price) -
offerverb
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occur, present itself, be at hand -
offerverb
Synonyms:
volunteer, propose, make an offer -
offernoun
Synonyms:
proposal, proposition, proffer, tender, overture -
offernoun
Synonyms:
bid
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offernoun
Synonyms:
tender, proposition, bid, overture, proffer -
offerverb
Synonyms:
tender, proffer, propose, propound, volunteer, bid, immolate, sacrifice
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List of paraphrases for «offer»:
provide, offers, offering, supply, deliver, provides, give, propose, providing, tender, bid, offered, provision, quotation, delivers, proposal, delivering, provided, submit
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Offer vs. Offering — In this Grammar.com article you will learn the differences between the words Offer and Offering.
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Evangelos Venizelos:
I am calling on and begging the Greek people and wise political parties of the country: now that we have eaten the donkey and almost all its tail and we only have a small part — a difficult bit at the end — to offer their help so that we won’t get into a new adventure.
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Essaibi George:
I want to offer a great big congratulations to Michelle Wu, she’s the first woman and first Asian American elected to be mayor of Boston.
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Joe Biden:
I spoke with President Andrzej Duda of Poland to express my deep condolences for the loss of life in eastern Poland and offer our full support for Poland’s investigation of the explosion, we will remain in close touch to determine appropriate next steps as it proceeds.
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Oprah Winfrey:
I’ve come to believe that each of us has a personal calling that’s as unique as a fingerprint — and that the best way to succeed is to discover what you love and then find a way to offer it to others in the form of service, working hard, and also allowing the energy of the universe to lead you.
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George Ratiu:
For buyers and sellers, this spring will offer a period of transition, in which high prices will combine with rising interest rates to challenge budgets already contending with high inflation.
Translations for offer
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- اقترح, عرArabic
- предлага́мBulgarian
- oferir, ofertaCatalan, Valencian
- nabídka, nabídnoutCzech
- udsætte, tilbud, udbud, tilbyde, udlove, bud, udbudsforretning, foreslåDanish
- anbieten, Offerte, Angebot, Antrag, vorschlagen, VorschlagGerman
- προσφορά, προσφέρομαι, πρόταση, προθυμοποιούμαι, προσφέρωGreek
- oferta, ofrecerSpanish
- tarjota, tarjous, ehdottaa, asettaa käyttöönFinnish
- offre, offrirFrench
- tairgse, tathainn, tairgScottish Gaelic
- ajánlat, felajánl, indítványoz, kínál, ajánlHungarian
- tawaran, PenawaranIndonesian
- offerta, offrireItalian
- 申し出る, 提供, 提議, 建議Japanese
- 제의하다Korean
- offerōLatin
- piedāvājumsLatvian
- bud, anbud, tilbudNorwegian
- aanbieding, voorstel, indienen, presenteren, bod, vertonen, aanbod, aanzoek, voorstellen, aanbiedenDutch
- tilbod, bod, anbodNorwegian Nynorsk
- forslag, tilby, foreslåNorwegian
- propozycja, oferta, proponować, oferować, zaproponowaćPolish
- proposta, oferecer, ofertaPortuguese
- ofrir, offerta, offrir, offerir, offereirRomansh
- oferiRomanian
- предложение, предлагать, предложить, предоставлять, предоставитьRussian
- oferri, oferriri, oferrereSardinian
- предложити, предлог, понуда, понудитиSerbo-Croatian
- predlog, ponudba, ponuditi, predlagatiSlovene
- bud, offert, erbjuda, erbjudandeSwedish
- ఆఫర్Telugu
- öneri, teklif, sunu, önermek, teklif etmek, arz, sunmakTurkish
- пропозиціяUkrainian
- phục vụVietnamese
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Pronunciation:
[ ˈɒfə], [ ˈɒfə], [ ˈɒ_f_ə]
How to use «Offer» in context?
An offer is a handshake between two people that suggests an agreement. Offers are used to create a certain negotiating atmosphere, and they help to build trust. Offers should always be sincere, and they should be conditional on the other person accepting them.