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View usage for: (nɪgoʊʃəbəl) 1. adjectiveSomething that is negotiable can be changed or agreed when people discuss it. He warned that his economic programme for the country was not negotiable. The Manor is for sale at a negotiable price. Synonyms: debatable, flexible, unsettled, undecided More Synonyms of negotiable 2. adjectiveContracts or assets that are negotiable can be transferred to another person in exchange for money. The bonds may no longer be negotiable. ...negotiable bearer bonds. Synonyms: valid, transferable, transactional More Synonyms of negotiable 3. adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE]An area of land that is negotiable is easy to travel across. Parts of the road had been washed away by streams, but it was negotiable. Synonyms: passable, open, clear, navigable More Synonyms of negotiable negotiable in British English (nɪˈɡəʊʃəbəl) adjective2. (of a bill of exchange, promissory note, etc) legally transferable in title from one party to another Derived forms negotiability (neˌgotiaˈbility) noun negotiable in American English (nɪˈgoʊʃiəbəl; nɪˈgoʊʃəbəl) adjective that can be negotiated ; specif.,a. legally transferable to another by endorsement or by proper delivery said of promissory notes, checks, etc. b. that can be passed, crossed, surmounted, etc. Derived forms negotiability (neˌgotiaˈbility) noun (nɪgoʊʃiəbəl) adjective( Finance: General) A negotiable asset is able to be transferred legally from one owner to another. Negotiable paper is a document that can be traded for value by its holder independently of theparties that created it. Negotiable paper can be used to pay debts. A negotiable asset is able to be transferred legally from one owner to another. (nɪgoʊʃiəbəl) adjective( Accounting: Commerce) A negotiable asset is able to be transferred legally from one owner to another. Negotiable paper is a document that can be traded for value by its holder independent of theparties that created it. When a negotiable paper is traded, often people will obtain it improperly and sell it to innocent buyers. A negotiable asset is able to be transferred legally from one owner to another. Examples of 'negotiable' in a sentencenegotiable Americans were accustomed to department stores in which prices were not negotiable.Those that would be overwhelming may be negotiable.Fancy a lady of negotiable affections lying about her age.The price is negotiable on application. Prices are often negotiable, with bigger discounts the further you book in advance.I don't know if this fee is negotiable or on a sliding scale.For a negotiable fee, I get her flight. In other languagesnegotiable British English: negotiable ADJECTIVE Something that is negotiable can be changed or agreed when people discuss it. He warned that his economic programme for the country was not negotiable. - American English: negotiable
- Brazilian Portuguese: negociável
- Chinese: 可协商的
- European Spanish: negociable
- French: négociable
- German: verhandlungsfähig
- Italian: negoziabile
- Japanese: 交渉の余地がある
- Korean: 협상할 수 있는
- European Portuguese: negociável
- Latin American Spanish: negociable
Definition able to be changed or agreed by discussion The manor is for sale at a negotiable price. Synonyms flexible open to discussion discussable or discussible Definition (of a bill of exchange or promissory note) legally transferable The bonds may no longer be negotiable. Synonyms valid transferable transactional Parts of the road had been washed away, but it was still negotiable. Synonyms unobstructed traversable crossable Additional synonymsDefinition free of obstruction All exits must be kept clear in case of fire. Synonyms unobstructed, open, free, empty, unhindered, unimpeded, unhampered Definition wide, deep, or safe enough to be sailed through the navigable portion of the Nile Synonyms passable, negotiable, traversable, crossable, open, clear, unobstructed Definition unobstructed by buildings or trees The emergency services will do their best to keep the highway open. Synonyms clear, free, passable, uncluttered, unhindered, unimpeded, navigable, unobstructed, unhampered, opN Additional synonymsDefinition (of an issue or problem) not agreed or decided upon The release date for his record is still undecided. Synonyms unsettled, open, undetermined, vague, pending, tentative, in the balance, indefinite, debatable, up in the air, moot, iffy (informal), unconcluded Definition (of an argument or dispute) not resolved They were in the process of resolving all the unsettled issues. Synonyms unresolved, undecided, undetermined, open, doubtful, debatable, up in the air, moot |