Proffer - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈprɑːfər|  American pronunciation of the word proffer
Brit.  |ˈprɒfə|  British pronunciation of the word proffer

noun

- a proposal offered for acceptance or rejection (syn: proposition, suggestion)

verb

- present for acceptance or rejection (syn: offer)

Extra examples

He proffered advice on how best to proceed.

...proffered his assistance in helping the two sides reach a compromise...

...a generous proffer of his baronial estate for the charity gala...

Sarah took the glass proffered by the attendant.

Poirot proffered him a cigarette.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: proffer
he/she/it: proffers
present participle: proffering
past tense: proffered
past participle: proffered
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