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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
bid1 /bɪd/USA pronunciation   v., bade /bæd/USA pronunciation  or bid, bid•den or bid, bid•ding, n. 
v. 
  1. to command (someone to do something): [+ object (+ to ) + verb]The king bade them (to) rise and speak freely.[+ object]Do as I bid you.[no object]Do as I bid.
  2. to say as a greeting, wish, etc.: [+ object + object]She bid him goodnight.[+ object + to + object]We bid a warm welcome to our distinguished visitors.
  3. Businessto offer (a certain sum) as the price one will charge or pay: [+ object (+ for + object)]They bid $25,000 (for the job) and got the contract.[no object* (~ + for + object)]I can't bid (for that vase); I don't have enough money.
  4. Games to enter a bid of (a given quantity or suit at cards):[+ object]When my bridge partner bid six diamonds my heart nearly stopped beating.

n. [countable]
  1. an act or instance of bidding.
  2. Games
    • an offer to make a specified number of points or to take a specified number of card tricks:My bid was for five hearts.
    • the turn of a person to bid:Wait; it's my bid.
  3. an invitation: a bid to join a club.
  4. an attempt to attain some purpose:made a bid for the nomination.
bid•der, n. [countable]

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025
bid1  (bid),USA pronunciation v., bade or (Archaic) bad for 1, 2, 5, 6, 8 or bid for 3, 4, 7, 9, 10;
bid•den or bid for 1, 2, 5, 6, 8 or bid for 3, 4, 7, 9;
bid•ding;
 n. 

v.t. 
  1. to command;
    order;
    direct:to bid them depart.
  2. to express (a greeting, farewell, benediction, or wish):to bid good night.
  3. Business[Com.]to offer (a certain sum) as the price one will pay or charge:They bid $25,000 and got the contract.
  4. Games[Cards.]to enter a bid of (a given quantity or suit):to bid two no-trump.
  5. to summon by invitation;
    invite.

v.i. 
  1. to command;
    order;
    direct:I will do as you bid.
  2. to make a bid:She bid at the auction for the old chair.
  3. Idioms bid fair. See fair 1 (def. 23).
  4. Business bid in, [Com.]to overbid all offers for (property) at an auction in order to retain ownership.
  5. Business bid up, [Com.]to increase the market price of by increasing bids.

n. 
  1. an act or instance of bidding.
  2. Games[Cards.]
    • an offer to make a specified number of points or to take a specified number of tricks.
    • the amount of such an offer.
    • the turn of a person to bid.
  3. an invitation:a bid to join the club.
  4. an attempt to attain some goal or purpose:a bid for election.
  5. Stock Exchange, BusinessAlso called bid price. the highest price a prospective buyer is willing to pay for a security at a given moment.
  • Indo-European *bhidh-) command, akin to Greek peíthein to persuade, inspire with trust, English bide
  • Gmc *bid-ja- (
  • bef. 900; Middle English bidden, Old English biddan to beg, ask; cognate with Old Frisian bidda, Old Saxon biddian, Old High German bittan (German bitten), Old Norse bithja, Gothic bidjan; all
bidder, n. 
    • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged charge; require, enjoin.
    • 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged offer, tender, proffer.
    • 11.See corresponding entry in Unabridged offer, proposal; proffer.

bid2  (bid),USA pronunciation v. [Archaic.]
  1. pp. of bide. 

B.I.D., 
  1. Bachelor of Industrial Design.

b.i.d., 
  1. Drugs(in prescriptions) twice a day.
  • Latin bis in diē

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
bid / bɪd/ (bids, bidding, bad, bade, (esp for senses 1, 2, 5, 7) bid, bidden, (esp for senses 1, 2, 5, 7) bid)
  1. often followed by for or against: to offer (an amount) in attempting to buy something, esp in competition with others as at an auction
  2. to respond to an offer by a seller by stating (the more favourable terms) on which one is willing to make a purchase
  3. (transitive) to say (a greeting, blessing, etc): to bid farewell
  4. to order; command: do as you are bid!
  5. (intransitive) usually followed by for: to attempt to attain power, etc
  6. to declare in the auction before play how many tricks one expects to make
  7. bid defiance to resist boldly
  8. bid fair to seem probable
  1. an offer of a specified amount, as at an auction
  2. the price offered
  3. a statement by a buyer, in response to an offer by a seller, of the more favourable terms that would be acceptable
  4. the price or other terms so stated
  5. an attempt, esp an attempt to attain power
  6. the number of tricks a player undertakes to make
  7. a player's turn to make a bid
Etymology: Old English biddan; related to German bittenˈbidder
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