Dial-A-Deal

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈdaɪəl-ə-dil/

Definitions of dial-a-deal

noun dial

Example Sentences

A1 I found a great deal through a dial-a-deal service.

A2 She always uses the dial-a-deal number to get discounts on hotels.

B1 The company offers a dial-a-deal option for customers looking for special promotions.

B2 The travel agency's dial-a-deal service allows customers to book last-minute vacations at discounted rates.

C1 The dial-a-deal hotline is available 24/7 for customers seeking exclusive offers.

C2 The dial-a-deal program has been successful in attracting new customers to the business.

Examples of dial-a-deal in a Sentence

formal The company offers a dial-a-deal service for customers looking to negotiate prices over the phone.

informal I heard you can get some great discounts if you use the dial-a-deal option.

slang Hey, let's try our luck with the dial-a-deal hotline and see if we can score a bargain.

figurative She's like a dial-a-deal machine, always finding the best prices on everything.

Grammatical Forms of dial-a-deal

past tense

dialed

plural

dial-a-deals

comparative

more dial-a-deal

superlative

most dial-a-deal

present tense

dial-a-deal

future tense

will dial-a-deal

perfect tense

have dialed-a-deal

continuous tense

is dialing-a-deal

singular

dial-a-deal

positive degree

very good deal

infinitive

to dial-a-deal

gerund

dialing-a-deal

participle

dialing-a-deal

Origin and Evolution of dial-a-deal

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'dial-a-deal' originated in the United States in the mid-20th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of phone-in radio shows where listeners could call in to get special deals or discounts, 'dial-a-deal' has evolved to encompass any service or system where customers can contact a business to negotiate a favorable transaction or arrangement.