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Bid - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A bid is an offer to buy something or perform a task at a certain price, often in auctions or contracts. It can also mean an attempt to achieve a goal.

bid

/bɪd/ /bɪd/

Definition:

Offer a price for something, especially at an auction, or make an effort to achieve something.

Synonyms:

offer, tender, propose, attempt

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

reject, refuse

Common Collocations:

bid farewell, bid auction, bid price, bid war

Derivatives:

bidding, bidder

Usage Tips:

Use "bid" as a verb for offering money or as a noun for the offer itself in auctions or competitions.

Common Phrases:

bid adieu, bid up, in a bid to

Etymology:

Old English "biddan" meaning "to ask," later evolving to mean "offer" in Middle English.

Examples:

  • 1. She placed the highest bid for the painting.
  • 2. He decided to bid on the rare stamp collection.
  • 3. They made a bold bid to win the contract.
  • 4. She bid farewell to her friends at the station.

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