[
UK
/bˈɪdɐ/
]
[ US /ˈbɪdɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈbɪdɝ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who makes an offer
- someone who makes a bid at cards
How To Use bidder In A Sentence
- He treated the vast mineral wealth of his country as something for him to sell off to the highest international bidders.
- Now they can either award the deal to the lowest bidder or negotiate some kind of split.
- They also warn that some leading hospitals may face an uncertain future if they lose patients to outside bidders.
- Then let the bureaucrats pre-qualify the bidders by carefully scrutinizing their track records, resources and proposed fees.
- The potential bidders sign and submit the tender form which contains a binding offer to pay a certain price. Times, Sunday Times
- It is understood that the administrator is preparing an information memorandum to send to interested bidders and will formally auction the business within weeks. Times, Sunday Times
- Auction, a public sale of property to the highest bidder.
- Many of the bidders were put off by the buy-to-let model, with most preferring to buy unencumbered assets. Times, Sunday Times
- Twenty bidders dueled for that 8-foot-long scene, and a private American buyer won it. The Art Market Snaps Back
- The sale will be made to the highest bidder subject to a reserve price being attained.