Quid Pro Quo

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Pronunciation: /kwɪd proʊ kwoʊ/

Definitions of quid pro quo

noun a favor or advantage granted or expected in return for something

Example Sentences

A1 I will give you my sandwich in exchange for your apple - it's a quid pro quo.

A2 The agreement between the two countries was a quid pro quo for improved trade relations.

B1 The company offered a quid pro quo deal to the suppliers in exchange for better payment terms.

B2 The politician was accused of engaging in quid pro quo relationships with lobbyists.

C1 The business merger was finalized with a quid pro quo agreement on key decision-making powers.

C2 The lawyer argued that the contract was not valid due to the lack of a clear quid pro quo arrangement.

Examples of quid pro quo in a Sentence

formal The business deal was based on a quid pro quo agreement between the two parties.

informal I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine, it's a quid pro quo situation.

slang Let's do a quid pro quo - you cover my shift today and I'll cover yours tomorrow.

figurative In relationships, there should be a sense of quid pro quo where both partners give and take equally.

Grammatical Forms of quid pro quo

past tense

quid pro quoed

plural

quid pro quos

comparative

more quid pro quo

superlative

most quid pro quo

present tense

quid pro quos

future tense

will quid pro quo

perfect tense

have quid pro quoed

continuous tense

quid pro quoing

singular

quid pro quo

positive degree

quid pro quo

infinitive

to quid pro quo

gerund

quid pro quoing

participle

quid pro quoed

Origin and Evolution of quid pro quo

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The phrase 'quid pro quo' is Latin in origin, meaning 'something for something' or 'this for that'. It has its roots in Roman law and was commonly used in legal contexts.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'quid pro quo' has come to be used in English to refer to an exchange or trade of goods or services, often with an implication of a reciprocal agreement or understanding. It is now commonly used in various contexts beyond just legal or formal settings.