negotiable
[ ni-goh-shee-uh-buh l, -shuh-buh l ]
/ nɪˈgoʊ ʃi ə bəl, -ʃə bəl /
adjective
capable of being negotiated: a negotiable salary demand.
(of bills, securities, etc.) transferable by delivery, with or without endorsement, according to the circumstances, the title passing to the transferee.
noun
negotiables,
negotiable bonds, stocks, etc.
Origin of negotiable
First recorded in 1750–60;
negoti(ate) +
-able
OTHER WORDS FROM negotiable
ne·go·ti·a·bil·i·ty, noun non·ne·go·ti·a·bil·i·ty, noun non·ne·go·ti·a·ble, adjective un·ne·go·ti·a·ble, adjectiveWords nearby negotiable
neglectful,
negligee,
negligence,
negligent,
negligible,
negotiable,
negotiable instrument,
negotiant,
negotiate,
negotiation,
negress
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British Dictionary definitions for non-negotiable (1 of 2)
non-negotiable
adjective
not open to negotiation or discussion
the policy is non-negotiable
British Dictionary definitions for non-negotiable (2 of 2)
negotiable
/ (nɪˈɡəʊʃəbəl) /
adjective
able to be negotiated
(of a bill of exchange, promissory note, etc) legally transferable in title from one party to another