1
a
past tense and past participle bid
(1)
: to offer (a price) whether for payment or acceptance
The contractor bid $10,000 less than his nearest competitor.
(2)
card games
: to make a bid (see bid entry 2 sense 4) of or in (a suit at cards)
bid one spade
b
: offer
—usually used in the phrase to bid defiance
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown.—William Pitt
2
3
: to give expression to
bade a tearful farewell
: to make a bid (see bid entry 2)
Several other companies bid on the job.
bidder
noun
1
a
: a statement of what one will give or take for something
is now accepting bids for the renovation project
especially
: an offer of a price
made a bid of $100 for the painting
b
: something offered as a bid
c
: the act of one who bids (see bid entry 1)
2
: an opportunity to bid
It's your bid.
3
: an attempt or effort to win, achieve, or attract
a bid for reelection
4
card games
a
: an announcement of what a cardplayer proposes to undertake
b
: the amount of such a bid
a 3-heart bid
c
: a bridge hand on which one may reasonably bid
5
: invitation
a bid to join the sorority
6
informal
: a sentence or term of imprisonment : a stint in jail
I did my first bid at seventeen for assault, robbery, and burglary in the first degree.—William Skeans, Jr.
twice a day
bachelor of industrial design
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