noun
- an offer made in response to another offer, typically proposing different terms
Usage: business; legal
verb
- to make an offer in response to another offer with different terms
Usage: business; legal
Examples
- The seller rejected our initial bid and made a counteroffer of $250,000.
- After reviewing the job offer, she decided to counteroffer with a higher salary request.
- The buyer’s counteroffer was $10,000 less than the asking price.
- We received three counteroffers from different companies.
- The negotiation continued as each side made counteroffers.
- He plans to counteroffer if the initial proposal doesn’t meet his expectations.
- The real estate agent advised them to consider the counteroffer carefully.