A confer gift typically refers to a type of gift given in recognition of someone's achievements or contributions, often in formal settings such as awards ceremonies or special events. It symbolizes honor, appreciation, or gratitude and is commonly associated with academic, professional, or ceremonial contexts. The term "confer" emphasizes the act of bestowing or granting the gift to the recipient.
consult, think/talk over. Exchange opinions; to present as a gift, favor or honor.
The suffix of "confer" is -er.
I must confer with my colleagues
Conferred is the past participle of confer.
The past tense of confer is conferred.
CONFER - software - was created in 1975.
I'd like to confer with my associates.
To confer is to bestow some sort of honor, or to meet together in order to compare views. Here are some sentences.The president will confer the medal of honor on the soldiers.We should confer before we make such a big decision.The author might confer a characteristic upon an inanimate object.
Donate and confer is are synonyms of give
He Conferred me this. You have no right to take it over.
I'll be glad to return your call after I've had some time to confer with my associates.
The act of bestowal is to present someone with an honour or gift, such as a rare gift or a special office or privilege. For example: "The key to the city was bestowed upon the hero."In another sense it means to confer. For example: A host of legal rights are automatically bestowed upon a legally married couple.