negotiable
English
Etymology
negotiate + -able
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /nɪˈɡəʊʃi.əbəl/
- (US) IPA(key): /nɪˈɡoʊʃi.əbəl/
Adjective
negotiable (comparative more negotiable, superlative most negotiable)
- (of an obstacle, route etc) Able to be traversed.
- (law, finance) Able to be transferred to another person, with or without endorsement
- Open to negotiation or bargaining.
Antonyms
- non-negotiable
Derived terms
- negotiable instrument
Translations
able to be traversed
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able to be transferred to another person, with or without endorsement
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open to negotiation or bargaining
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Noun
negotiable (plural negotiables)
- Something that is open to negotiation.
- 2007 August 26, Joyce Cohen, “No Longer Boxed In”, in New York Times:
- “It is only once you start looking at houses that you realize what you do and don’t like, and what your negotiables and nonnegotiables are,” Ms. Wexler said.
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