A1 noun Neutre #3,155 le plus courant

deal

/diːl/

A deal is an agreement between two or more people, often involving buying or selling items. In shopping, it usually refers to a product that is bought at a very good or low price.

Exemples

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1

I got a great deal on this new phone today.

I bought this new phone for a very good price today.

2

The international trade deal will begin next year.

The agreement between countries for trade starts next year.

3

Check out these shoes, they were a total deal!

Look at these shoes, they were very cheap for their quality.

Famille de mots

Nom
deal
Verb
deal
Apparenté
dealer
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Astuce mémo

Remember the 4 letters: D-E-A-L. Does Everyone Always Love a bargain? Yes, they do!

Quiz rapide

I only paid $10 for this $50 jacket; it was a great ___!

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : deal

Exemples

1

I got a great deal on this new phone today.

everyday

I bought this new phone for a very good price today.

2

The international trade deal will begin next year.

formal

The agreement between countries for trade starts next year.

3

Check out these shoes, they were a total deal!

informal

Look at these shoes, they were very cheap for their quality.

4

The economic deal affected many small businesses.

academic

The financial agreement had an impact on many small shops.

5

Our manager signed the deal yesterday morning.

business

Our boss finished the business agreement yesterday.

Famille de mots

Nom
deal
Verb
deal
Apparenté
dealer

Collocations courantes

a good deal a low price for something quality
package deal a group of items sold together for one price
close a deal to successfully finish an agreement
make a deal to reach an agreement with someone
great deal a very attractive or cheap price

Phrases Courantes

It's a deal

I agree to your offer

a big deal

something very important

no big deal

something that is not important

Souvent confondu avec

deal vs sale

A sale is the event where prices are lower; a deal is the specific bargain or agreement you get.

deal vs offer

An offer is a suggestion to buy or sell; a deal is the final agreement.

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Notes d'usage

In shopping contexts, 'deal' is almost always positive, implying you saved money. It is frequently used with the verbs 'get' or 'find'.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners sometimes use 'make a deal' when they simply mean they 'bought something on sale'.

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Astuce mémo

Remember the 4 letters: D-E-A-L. Does Everyone Always Love a bargain? Yes, they do!

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Origine du mot

From the Old English word 'dæl', meaning a part, share, or portion of something.

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun Commonly follows 'a' or 'the' Plural form: deals
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Contexte culturel

In many Western countries, 'getting a good deal' is a common point of pride and a frequent topic of conversation during holiday sales.

Quiz rapide

I only paid $10 for this $50 jacket; it was a great ___!

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : deal

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tag

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package

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wrapper

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clothes

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