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Great deal Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɹeɪt/ /ˈdiɫ
GRAYT-DEEL
ɡɹˈeɪt/ /dˈiːl
grayt-DEEL

Definition

'Great deal' can mean a large amount of something, or it can describe a very good bargain or offer. The meaning depends on the context.

Usage & Nuances

'A great deal of' is formal and used before uncountable nouns (e.g., 'a great deal of time'), while 'get a great deal' refers to a good price or offer. Informal speech often uses just 'great deal' for bargains. Don't confuse with 'big deal' (which means something is important or sarcastically unimportant).

Example Sentences

She has a great deal of experience in teaching.

basic

I saved a great deal on this jacket during the sale.

basic

We spent a great deal of time planning the event.

basic

That phone was a great deal—half the price of the others!

natural

He cares a great deal about his friends.

natural

If you want a great deal, shop early before everything’s gone.

natural