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Synonyms

haggle

American  
[hag-uhl] / ˈhæg əl /

verb (used without object)

haggled, haggling
  1. to bargain in a petty, quibbling, and often contentious manner.

    They spent hours haggling over the price of fish.

  2. to wrangle, dispute, or cavil.

    The senators haggled interminably over the proposed bill.


verb (used with object)

haggled, haggling
  1. to mangle in cutting; hack.

  2. to settle on by haggling.

  3. Archaic. to harass with wrangling or haggling.

noun

  1. the act of haggling; wrangle or dispute over terms.

haggle British  
/ ˈhæɡəl /

verb

  1. to bargain or wrangle (over a price, terms of an agreement, etc); barter

  2. rare (tr) to hack

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Other Word Forms

  • haggler noun
  • unhaggled adjective
  • unhaggling adjective

Etymology

Origin of haggle

1275–1325; Middle English haggen to cut, chop (< Old Norse hǫggva to hew ) + -le

Example Sentences

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From MarketWatch

For a week, the pair price-shopped a dozen dealers, negotiating across several states and haggling for lower prices.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the midst of Belém’s COP30 bedlam, environmentalists, economists, lobbyists and diplomats busily haggle at the global climate conference about what we can and cannot get away with in negotiations over Mother Nature.

From Los Angeles Times

Captain Babushkinov haggled with the cab driver who would take them from the train station to their lodgings.

From Literature

He has haggled about the price, which makes my brother think it’s a legit offer.

From MarketWatch