negotiable

word

Definition

If something is negotiable, it means its terms or conditions can be discussed and changed through agreement. It is often used for prices, contracts, or rules that are not fixed.

Usage & Nuances

'Negotiable' is often used in formal or business settings, especially about prices ('salary is negotiable', 'the contract is negotiable'). Opposite is 'non-negotiable'. It implies flexibility but doesn't guarantee agreement. Commonly seen in job offers, sales, and legal contracts.

Example Sentences

The price is negotiable if you buy more than one.

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Some rules are strict, but most are negotiable if you talk to the manager.

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The terms of the agreement are negotiable.

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The job offer says the salary is negotiable.

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My schedule is pretty negotiable this week if you want to meet.

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Everything here is negotiable—just make me an offer!

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