Great Deal

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ɡreɪt diːl/

Definitions of great deal

noun a large amount or quantity

Example Sentences

A1 I got a great deal on this shirt at the store.

A2 She found a great deal on a vacation package online.

B1 There was a great deal of excitement at the concert last night.

B2 The team worked together to secure a great deal on the new office space.

C1 The negotiations resulted in a great deal for both parties involved.

C2 His expertise in the field brought a great deal of value to the project.

adjective of considerable size, extent, or intensity

Example Sentences

A1 I got a great deal on this shirt at the store.

A2 She found a great deal on a used car that was in good condition.

B1 The company offered a great deal on their new product to attract more customers.

B2 The hotel had a great deal on their honeymoon package, including a spa day and dinner for two.

C1 Investing in real estate can lead to a great deal of profit if done wisely.

C2 The negotiation resulted in a great deal for both parties, with favorable terms and conditions.

Examples of great deal in a Sentence

formal The negotiation resulted in a great deal for both parties involved.

informal I got a great deal on this new phone at the store.

slang I scored a great deal on those concert tickets.

figurative She put a great deal of effort into her school project.

Grammatical Forms of great deal

past tense

had a great deal

plural

great deals

comparative

greater deal

superlative

greatest deal

present tense

have a great deal

future tense

will have a great deal

perfect tense

have had a great deal

continuous tense

is having a great deal

singular

a great deal

positive degree

great deal

infinitive

to have a great deal

gerund

having a great deal

participle

having had a great deal

Origin and Evolution of great deal

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'great deal' originated in Middle English as a combination of the word 'great' meaning large or significant, and 'deal' meaning portion or amount.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'great deal' has retained its original meaning of a large or significant amount, but has also evolved to be used informally to indicate a high degree or extent of something.