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Word of the Day – Proffer

By March 16, 2022Word of the Day

Proffer (verb)

prof-er

Hold out or put forward (something) to someone for acceptance./ An offer or proposal

Middle English from Anglo-Norman French proffrir, from Latin pro- ‘before’ + offerre ‘to offer’.

Example sentences

“And what do you proffer?”

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