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Good deal Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡʊd/, /ɡɪd/ /ˈdiɫ
GUUD-DEEL or GID-DEEL
ɡˈʊd/ /dˈiːl
gUUD-DEEL

Definition

A 'good deal' is something offered at a lower price or with better conditions than usual, so it is a wise or beneficial choice. It can refer to shopping, agreements, or arrangements where you gain significant value.

Usage & Nuances

'Good deal' is informal and common in shopping or negotiations. You can say 'get a good deal' or 'that's a good deal.' Often refers to bargains or favorable conditions. Don’t confuse with 'a great deal' (which also means 'a lot').

Example Sentences

This jacket was a good deal; it was 50% off.

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Did you get a good deal on your phone?

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This restaurant gives a good deal for lunch.

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If you wait for the sale, you might find a good deal online.

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Honestly, that’s a good deal for a new laptop these days.

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My friend always manages to find a good deal wherever she shops.

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