The difference between Proffer and Proposal

When used as nouns, proffer means an offer made, whereas proposal means something which is proposed, or offered for consideration or acceptance a scheme or design the terms or conditions proposed the document on which such a thing is written. the act of asking someone to be one's spouse.


Proffer is also verb with the meaning: to offer for acceptance.

check bellow for the other definitions of Proffer and Proposal

  1. Proffer as a noun:

    An offer made; something proposed for acceptance by another; a tender

  2. Proffer as a noun (legal):

    Something that is offered into evidence; an offer to which one is willing to testify under oath.

  3. Proffer as a noun:

    Essay; attempt.

  1. Proffer as a verb:

    To offer for acceptance; to propose to give; to make a tender of

    Examples:

    "to proffer a gift"

    "to proffer services"

    "to proffer friendship"

  2. Proffer as a verb:

    To essay or attempt of one's own accord; to undertake, or propose to undertake.

  1. Proposal as a noun (legal):

    Something which is proposed, or offered for consideration or acceptance A scheme or design The terms or conditions proposed The document on which such a thing is written. The act of asking someone to be one's spouse; an offer of marriage The offer by a party of what he has in view as to an intended business transaction, which, with acceptance, constitutes a contract.

    Examples:

    "usex proposals for the construction of a new building"

    "usex to make proposals for a treaty of peace"

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