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prof·fer
 proffer
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- pronunciation:
- pra
f
r
- parts of speech:
- transitive verb, noun
- features:
- Word Parts
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
proffers, proffering, proffered |
definition: |
to propose or tender; offer.
- antonyms:
- refuse, withdraw
- similar words:
- bid, extend, lay, offer, propose, provide, render, suggest, tender
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related words: |
approach, enter, extend, give, offer, overture, pay, present, submit, volunteer |
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part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
an offer, or the act of making one.
- similar words:
- bid, tender
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related words: |
overture, proposal, proposition, provision |
derivation: |
profferer (n.) |
The word proffer
contains the following part:
pro-1
Latin
prefix
that means before, forward, forth
  Example words:
procedure, proceed, proclaim, procrastinate, produce, profess, profound, profuse, progress, project, projectile, prominent, promise, promote, pronoun, propel, proposal, propose, proposition, prosecute, prospect, protect, protrude, proverb, provide, provoke
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