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To bargain for a lower price, which is it?
Negotiate
Window shop
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"Negotiate" is the correct choice. It means to discuss terms in order to reach an agreement — e.g., negotiate the price down. "Window shop" means to look at goods without buying; it does not imply bargaining.
Other words that specifically mean bargain over price: "haggle," "bargain (with)," "dicker (over)." Examples:
- I negotiated the price from $200 to $150.
- I haggled with the vendor and got a discount.
- I was window-shopping downtown all afternoon.
Other words that specifically mean bargain over price: "haggle," "bargain (with)," "dicker (over)." Examples:
- I negotiated the price from $200 to $150.
- I haggled with the vendor and got a discount.
- I was window-shopping downtown all afternoon.
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