Bid Price

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /bɪd praɪs/

Definitions of bid price

noun the highest price a buyer is willing to pay for a security or commodity

Example Sentences

A1 The bid price for the painting was too high for me to afford.

A2 She placed a bid price on the antique vase at the auction.

B1 The bid price of the stock is constantly changing due to market fluctuations.

B2 Investors carefully consider the bid price before making any decisions.

C1 The bid price set by the company was competitive compared to other offers.

C2 Negotiations are underway to finalize the bid price for the construction project.

Examples of bid price in a Sentence

formal The bid price for the artwork at the auction reached a record high.

informal I heard the bid price for that vintage car was through the roof!

slang The bid price for the concert tickets was insane, but I had to have them.

figurative In the game of negotiations, knowing when to raise your bid price can make or break a deal.

Grammatical Forms of bid price

plural

bid prices

comparative

more bid price

superlative

most bid price

present tense

bid price

future tense

will bid price

perfect tense

has bid price

continuous tense

is bid pricing

singular

bid price

positive degree

bid price

infinitive

to bid price

gerund

bidding price

participle

bidding price

Origin and Evolution of bid price

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'bid price' originated in the field of finance and stock trading.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of auctions, the term 'bid price' evolved to refer to the price at which a buyer is willing to purchase a security or commodity in financial markets. Over time, it has become a standard term in the finance industry to denote the highest price a buyer is willing to pay for a particular asset.