Negotiable

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /nɪˈɡoʊʃiəbəl/

Definitions of negotiable

adjective able to be discussed or altered in order to reach an agreement

Example Sentences

A1 The price of the item is negotiable.

A2 The terms of the contract are negotiable.

B1 The salary for this position is negotiable based on experience.

B2 The deadline for the project is negotiable depending on circumstances.

C1 The details of the agreement are negotiable and can be discussed further.

C2 The conditions of the partnership are negotiable and can be adjusted as needed.

Examples of negotiable in a Sentence

formal The price of the house is negotiable, so feel free to make an offer.

informal I think the rent is negotiable, we can try to talk to the landlord about it.

slang Don't worry, the price is totally negotiable, we can work something out.

figurative In relationships, some things are negotiable, while others are non-negotiable.

Grammatical Forms of negotiable

past tense

negotiated

plural

negotiables

comparative

more negotiable

superlative

most negotiable

present tense

negotiates

future tense

will negotiate

perfect tense

has negotiated

continuous tense

is negotiating

singular

negotiable

positive degree

negotiable

infinitive

to negotiate

gerund

negotiating

participle

negotiated

Origin and Evolution of negotiable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'negotiable' originated from the Latin word 'negotiabilis', which is derived from the verb 'negotiari' meaning 'to carry on business'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of business transactions, 'negotiable' has evolved to also describe items or terms that can be discussed or adjusted through negotiation.