proposal
- proposal
I
(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
n. offer, statement, recommendation, proposition, motion, suggestion;
request, overture, advance,
plan.
II
(Roget's IV)
n.
1. [Offer]
Syn. overture, recommendation, proposition, offer, suggestion, bid, motion, nomination; see also
suggestion 1 .
2. [Plan]
Syn. scheme, program, prospectus, project, proposition, plan, outline, design; see also
plan 2 .
3. [An offer of marriage]
Syn. offer, overture, proposition, asking of one's hand, betrothal; see also
engagement 2 .
Syn.- proposal refers to a plan, offer, etc. presented for acceptance or rejection [ the proposal for a decrease in taxes was approved ] ; proposition specifically applies to a statement, theorem, etc., set forth for argument, demonstration, proof, etc. [ the proposition that all men are created equal ] , but it is also used similarly to proposal with reference to business dealings and the like
III
(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus)
n.
suggestion, recommendation, presentation, idea, proposition, pitch, tender, plan, scheme, offer, bid.
IV
(Roget's Thesaurus II)
noun
1. Something that is put forward for consideration: proposition, submission, suggestion. See OFFER.
2. Something offered: bid, offer, proffer, tender2. See OFFER.
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proposal — I (report) noun analysis, appraisal, commentary, critical analysis, examination, in depth analysis, plan, summary, writing II (suggestion) noun design, draft, exhortation, idea, measure, motion, offer, overture, plan, possibility, presentation,… … Law dictionary
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