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offers
noun as in proposal, suggestion
Weak match
verb as in present, propose for acceptance
verb as in propose
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The best answer Sutton offers is a statement by the preacher John Roach Stratton back in 1918.
The Independent, quoted the duo as saying “we have some offers but we cannot say anything at the moment.”
The Stormfront crowd offers its own helpful political advice, not only for Scalise but also for the entire GOP.
Texas offers not just place to its actual or potential new residents, but professional possibilities.
Nervous fans can keep a vigilant eye on it via a webcam hosted on the town website that offers 24-hour goat viewing.
It offers, to those who see it aright, the most perplexing industrial paradox ever presented in the history of mankind.
He wishes to cultivate it still, and offers to renew the lease for any number of years, and pay the rent punctually.
We may apply to it with advantage the spectacles of social reform, but what the socialist offers us is total blindness.
And coincident with the same, she became the recipient of numerous offers from almost everywhere.
Spain is at war with North America, and now offers us this sugar-plum to draw us to her side to defend her against invasion.
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On this page you'll find 109 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to offers, such as: overture, action, bid, attempt, essay, and hit.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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