Negotiably vs Negotiable - What's the difference?
negotiably | negotiable |
(of an obstacle, route etc) Able to be traversed.
(legal, finance) Able to be transferred to another person, with or without endorsement
Open to negotiation or bargaining.
Something that is open to negotiation.
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As an adverb negotiably
is in a manner that can be negotiated.As an adjective negotiable is
able to be traversed.As a noun negotiable is
something that is open to negotiation.negotiable
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Adjective
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* non-negotiableDerived terms
* negotiable instrumentNoun
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