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offer

intermediateB1

/ˈɔːfər/ · of-fer

To present for acceptance or rejection; to propose.

Meanings

verbformal

To present for acceptance or rejection; to propose.

قبول کرنے یا انکار کرنے کے لئے پیش کرنا؛ تجویز دینا۔

پیشکش

peshkash

Colloquial: دینا

Synonyms

presentproposesubmitپیش کرناتجویز کرنابھجوانا

Antonyms

refusedeclinewithdrawانکار کرنارد کرناواپس لینا

Common Collocations

  • make an offer
  • special offer
  • offer a suggestion

Example Sentences

She decided to offer a job to the best candidate.

اس نے بہترین امیدوار کو ملازمت دینے کا فیصلہ کیا۔

Us ne behtareen umeedwar ko mulazmat dene ka faisla kiya.

The company is planning to offer discounts for loyal customers.

کمپنی وفادار صارفین کے لیے رعایتیں دینے کا ارادہ رکھتی ہے۔

Company wafadar sarifeen ke liye raayatain dene ka irada rakhti hai.

He wanted to offer his help to the community.

وہ کمیونٹی کی مدد کرنے کی پیشکش کرنا چاہتا تھا۔

Woh community ki madad karne ki peshkash karna chahta tha.

Easily Confused With

offerer:An offerer is the person who makes an offer, while 'offer' is the act of presenting something.
nounformal

A proposal or an act of presenting something for acceptance.

کسی چیز کو قبول کرنے کے لئے پیش کرنے کی تجویز یا عمل۔

پیشکش

peshkash

Colloquial: پیشکش

Synonyms

proposalsuggestionbargainتجویزسفارشچال

Antonyms

refusalrejectionwithdrawalانکارردواپس لینا

Common Collocations

  • an offer of help
  • conditional offer
  • job offer

Example Sentences

The company received an offer from a new supplier.

کمپنی کو ایک نئے سپلائر کی طرف سے پیشکش موصول ہوئی۔

Company ko ek naye supplier ki taraf se peshkash moosool hui.

His offer was accepted with great enthusiasm.

اس کی پیشکش کو بہت جوش سے قبول کیا گیا۔

Us ki peshkash ko bohot josh se qabool kiya gaya.

They made an offer for the property.

انہوں نے جائیداد کے لئے پیشکش کی۔

Unho ne jaidad ke liye peshkash ki.

Word Family

offering
nounپیشکش

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of an offer as a gift you're giving to others.

Imagine handing over a beautifully wrapped gift when you make an offer.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "offrir" — to strike against, to present

First known use: 15th century

The word 'offer' has roots in Latin 'offerre', which means to present or bring to. It evolved through Old French before entering Middle English.