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Meaning

The word "bids" refers to the plural form of "bid," which generally means to offer a certain amount of money for something during an auction or to make a proposal for a project or task. In a more informal context, it can also refer to attempts to persuade someone or to signal for something. Essentially, it embodies the act of proposing an amount in a competitive context or making an invitation.

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Etymology

The word "bid" originates from the Old English word "byddan," which means "to offer." Its usage has evolved into its current forms in modern English.

Examples

  1. At the auction, he placed several bids on the antique furniture.
  2. The contractor submitted his bids for the various projects under consideration.
  3. She made a bid for the leadership role in the school club.
  4. During the meeting, several bids were proposed for the new advertising campaign.
  5. They decided to accept the highest bid for the art piece they were selling.