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    bid
    /bɪd/

    verb

    • 1. offer (a certain price) for something, especially at an auction: "a consortium of dealers bid a world record price for a snuff box" Similar offermake an offer ofput in a bid ofput up
    • 2. make an effort or attempt to achieve: "she's now bidding to become a top female model" Similar try to obtaintry to getmake a pitch formake a bid for

    noun

    • 1. an offer of a price, especially at an auction: "at the fur tables, several buyers make bids for the pelts" Similar offertenderproposalsubmission
    • 2. an attempt or effort to achieve something: "he made a bid for power in 1984" Similar attempteffortendeavourtry

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  2. (1) : to offer (a price) whether for payment or acceptance. The contractor bid $10,000 less than his nearest competitor. (2) card games : to make a bid (see bid entry 2 sense 4) of or in (a suit at cards) bid one spade. : offer usually used in the phrase to bid defiance.

  3. BID definition: 1. to offer a particular amount of money for something that is for sale and compete against other…. Learn more.

  4. 1. To make an offer to pay or accept a specified price: decided not to bid on the roll-top desk. 2. To seek to win or attain something; strive. n. 1. a. An offer to pay a certain amount of money for something: made a bid on the antique desk. b. The amount offered or proposed: The highest bid at the auction was $5,000. 2.

  5. A bid is an offer to pay a particular amount of money for something that is being sold. Hanson made an agreed takeover bid of £351 million. Synonyms: offer, price, attempt, amount More Synonyms of bid. 3. verb. If you bid for something or bid to do something, you try to obtain it or do it.

  6. To bid is the act of offering a bid, or more generally to try to get something. With several companies bidding for your services, you have a lot to consider. Tip: go where the weather's warmest. Definitions of bid. verb. propose a payment. synonyms: offer, tender. see more. verb. make a demand, as for a card or a suit or a show of hands.

  7. Bid definition: to command; order; direct. See examples of BID used in a sentence.

  8. Noun. Abbreviation. Idiom. Filter. verb. bade, bidden, bidding, bids. To offer or propose (an amount) as a price. American Heritage. To beseech or implore. Webster's New World. To make a bid. Webster's New World. To auction (a contract). The city will bid the project next summer. American Heritage. To command, ask, or tell. Do as you are bidden.

  9. to offer a particular amount of money for something that is for sale and compete against other people to buy it, especially at a public sale of goods or property: She knew she couldn't afford it, so she didn't bid. bid for The communications group has shown an interest in bidding for the company.

  10. BID definition: 1. an attempt to achieve something: 2. an offer to pay a particular amount of money for something…. Learn more.

  11. Definition of bid verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.