haggling (Meaning)

Wordnet

haggling (n)

an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)

Webster

haggling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Haggle

haggling Sentence Examples

  1. The street vendor's persistent haggling over the price of the souvenir grew tiresome.
  2. The seasoned traveler refused to engage in haggling, preferring to pay the asking price.
  3. The negotiation reached an impasse due to the buyer's unwillingness to haggle further.
  4. The market was a cacophony of haggling as vendors and shoppers alike tried to strike the best deals.
  5. The antique dealer was known for his aggressive haggling tactics, but the savvy buyer managed to outmaneuver him.
  6. After hours of haggling, they finally agreed on a price that was acceptable to both parties.
  7. The price of the car was non-negotiable, putting an end to the haggling.
  8. The haggling over the wedding dowry became a source of tension between the families.
  9. The tourists were taken aback by the aggressive haggling at the local market.
  10. The skilled negotiator was able to haggle a substantial discount off the initial price.

FAQs About the word haggling

an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)of Haggle

negotiation,bargaining, transaction, dickering, dealing, deal, horse trading,bargain, recompense, trade

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The street vendor's persistent haggling over the price of the souvenir grew tiresome.

The seasoned traveler refused to engage in haggling, preferring to pay the asking price.

The negotiation reached an impasse due to the buyer's unwillingness to haggle further.

The market was a cacophony of haggling as vendors and shoppers alike tried to strike the best deals.