Bargain is also known as "steal"
The plural of bargain is bargains.
no because you can bargain its a verb you can act it
It can be a verb, a noun, or, informally, an adjective. You can bargain with someone, (verb), you can be given a bargain on a purchase (noun), or you can purchase a bargain item (adjective). The use of "bargain" as an adjective is not considered technically correct, but it is still occasionally used in informal contexts.
Yes, the word 'bargain' is an abstract noun and a verb. The noun 'bargain' is a word for an agreement between two or more parties; a word for a lower than usual price; a word for a concept.
another word for bargain could be offer sale or cheap e.g what a bargain =what a offer that is cheap.
Yes, bargain and deal can be synonyms.
A 'bargain'.
Steal, find, cheap, knockoff,deal.
Pact, contract, binding agreement.
Depending on what definition you're using, you could use: agreement, bargain, arrangement, compromise, contract, pact, pledge, or handle. Example: She dealt with/handled it well. They had a deal/compromise.
As a verb: I had to bargain with the shopkeeper. As a noun: This thing that I bought was a bargain.
This is not an idiom because it means just what it says. If something is a bargain, then it is always a bargain. It doesn't matter what the circumstances are.
Sentences with the word bargain: Noun: The secondhand table was a real bargain. Verb: He bargained with the city council to rent the stadium. No, bargain can not be an adverb.
Bargain
The plural of bargain is bargains.
My first car was no bargain.
[noun] A real bargain = Ett riktigt kap A real bargain = Ett riktigt fynd [verb] bargain (haggle) = pruta