negotiation
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Noun — Discussion aimed at reaching an agreement.
How to use negotiation
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Latin negotiatio, "the carrying on of business," from negotiari, "to do business."
Full origin of negotiation →Frequently asked questions
What does “negotiation” mean?
The word “negotiation” means discussion aimed at reaching an agreement. In plain terms, the back-and-forth talking that leads to a deal.
How do you pronounce “negotiation”?
“Negotiation” is pronounced nih-goh-shee-AY-shuhn (/nɪˌɡoʊ.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/ in IPA).
How do you use “negotiation” in a sentence?
Here is “negotiation” used in a sentence: “The two sides entered negotiation after months of disagreement.”
What part of speech is “negotiation”?
“Negotiation” is a noun.
Where does the word “negotiation” come from?
The word “negotiation” comes from Latin. From Latin negotiatio, "the carrying on of business," from negotiari, "to do business.".
Is “negotiation” a common word?
“Negotiation” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.
What is the difference between negotiation and mediation?
Negotiation is discussion aimed at reaching an agreement between the parties directly involved, while mediation involves a neutral third party who helps facilitate that discussion. Negotiation can happen without any outside involvement; mediation specifically requires a mediator.
Is negotiation only used in business contexts?
No, negotiation broadly means discussion aimed at reaching an agreement, so it applies to business deals, diplomatic talks, legal settlements, and everyday personal disagreements alike.
What does it mean to say something is 'open to negotiation'?
It means the terms are not fixed and there is room for discussion aimed at reaching an agreement, such as adjusting a price or condition.