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    prof·fer
    /ˈpräfər/

    verb

    • 1. hold out (something) to someone for acceptance; offer: "he proffered his resignation"

    noun

    • 1. an offer or proposal. literary

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  2. Proffer can be a verb meaning to present for acceptance or an offer, or a noun meaning an offer or suggestion. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and legal usage of proffer from Merriam-Webster.

  3. Proffer is a formal verb that means to offer something by holding it out, or to offer advice or an opinion. Learn more about its pronunciation, synonyms and usage with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  4. If you present something for acceptance or rejection, you proffer it. If your best friend is really struggling with her math homework, you might want to proffer her some advice — like suggesting that she get a tutor.

  5. Proffer is a formal verb that means to offer something by holding it out, or to offer advice or an opinion. Learn more about its pronunciation, synonyms, and usage in sentences from various sources.

  6. Proffer definition: to put before a person for acceptance; offer. . See examples of PROFFER used in a sentence.

  7. Proffer means to offer something to someone or to hold it towards them. It can also mean to suggest or propose something. Learn more about the word origin, usage, and synonyms of proffer.

  8. Proffer means to offer something to somebody, by holding it out to them. Learn how to use this formal verb with examples, synonyms, pronunciation and word origin.