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- Dictionarytender/ˈtɛndə/
adjective
- 1. showing gentleness, kindness, and affection: "he was being so kind and tender" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of food) easy to cut or chew; not tough: "tender green beans" Similar Opposite
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TENDER definition: 1. gentle, loving, or kind: 2. (of part of the body) painful, sore, or uncomfortable when touched…. Learn more.
- TENDER | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
to formally offer a suggestion, idea, money, etc: He...
- TENDER | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
A tender is a formal offer to supply goods or to do a particular job, and a statement of the price that you or your company will charge. If a contract is put out to tender, formal offers are invited. If a company wins a tender, their offer is accepted.
The meaning of TENDER is marked by, responding to, or expressing the softer emotions : fond, loving. How to use tender in a sentence.
Tender definition: soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough. See examples of TENDER used in a sentence.
A tender is a formal offer to supply goods or to do a particular job, and a statement of the price that you or your company will charge. If a contract is put out to tender, formal offers are invited. If a company wins a tender, their offer is accepted.
to formally offer a suggestion, idea, money, etc: He tendered his resignation (= offered to leave his job). tender. noun [ C, U ] uk / ˈtendə r/ us. a formal offer to do some work: The work has been put out to tender (= people have been asked to make offers to do the work).
noun. /ˈtendə (r)/. /ˈtendər/. a formal offer to supply goods or do work at a stated price synonym bid1. Cleaning services have been put out to tender (= companies have been asked to make offers to supply these services). a competitive tender. A local firm submitted the lowest tender.