Pronunciation: /nɪˈɡoʊʃiəbəl/
adjective able to be discussed or altered in order to reach an agreement
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.
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.
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