DEAL vs TREAT: NOUN
- Hence, a bargain or arrangement among a number of persons for mutual advantage as against others; a secret commercial or political transaction for the exclusive benefit of those engaged in it: as, a deal in wheat or cotton; they made a deal for the division of the offices.
- The division or distribution of cards in playing; the act or practice of dealing; the right or privilege of distributing the cards; a single round, during which all the cards dealt at one time are played.
- Hence An indefinite quantity, degree, or extent: as, a deal of time and trouble; a deal of snow; a deal of money. In this sense usually qualified with great or good: as, a great deal of labor; a good deal of one's time.
- A part; portion; share.
- Wood of fir or pine, such as deals are made from: as, a floor of deal.
- A board or plank.
- The situation or background information regarding something.
- Treatment received.
- A sale favorable especially to the buyer; a bargain.
- A legal contract.
- A business transaction.
- An agreement, especially one that is mutually beneficial. : agreement.
- An indefinite quantity, extent, or degree.
- The playing of one hand.
- The right or turn of a player to distribute the cards.
- The cards so distributed; a hand.
- Distribution of playing cards.
- The act or a round of apportioning or distributing.
- Fir or pine wood.
- Such boards or planks considered as a group.
- A fir or pine board cut to standard dimensions.
- Wood that is easy to saw (from conifers such as pine or fir)
- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
- The cards held in a card game by a given player at any given time
- An agreement between parties (usually arrived at after discussion) fixing obligations of each
- A plank of softwood (fir or pine board)
- The type of treatment received (especially as the result of an agreement)
- A particular instance of buying or selling
- The act of distributing playing cards
- The act of apportioning or distributing something
- That which affords entertainment; a gratification; a satisfaction.
- An entertainment given as an expression of regard.
- A parley; a conference.
- An entreaty.
- Anything which affords much pleasure; that which is peculiarly enjoyable; unusual gratification.
- One's turn to treat (see treat, v. i., 3); especially, one of several rounds of drinks: as, it is my treat now.
- Something given as an entertainment; something paid for in compliment to another.
- An entertainment given as a compliment or expression of regard.
- Parley; conference; treaty; discourse; discussion.
- A plaster or a salve made of wax, lard, etc., spread on cloth; a cerate.
- A source of a special delight or pleasure.
- Something, such as one's food or entertainment, that is paid for by someone else.
- Something considered choice to eat
- An occurrence that cause special pleasure or delight
DEAL vs TREAT: ADJECTIVE
- Made of fir or pine
- N/A
DEAL vs TREAT: VERB
- Come to terms or deal successfully with
- Deal with verbally or in some form of artistic expression
- Give out as one's portion or share
- Administer or bestow, as in small portions
- Take into consideration for exemplifying purposes
- Direct the course of; manage or control
- Be in charge of, act on, or dispose of
- Behave in a certain way towards others
- Take action with respect to (someone or something)
- Give (a specific card) to a player
- Distribute to the players in a game
- Sell
- Do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood
- Provide with choice or abundant food or drink
- Deal with verbally or in some form of artistic expression
- Subject to a process or treatment, with the aim of readying for some purpose, improving, or remedying a condition
- Provide treatment for
- Engage in negotiations in order to reach an agreement
- Regard or consider in a specific way
- Interact in a certain way
- Provide with a gift or entertainment
DEAL vs TREAT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To throw a pitch.
- To buy and sell drugs, especially illegally.
- To distribute playing cards.
- To do business; trade.
- To cope.
- To behave in a specified way toward another or others; have transactions.
- To be occupied or concerned.
- To administer; deliver.
- To sell.
- To give (a specific card) to a player while so distributing.
- To distribute (playing cards) among players.
- To give out in shares or portions; apportion: : distribute.
- To give a gratuitous entertainment, esp. of food or drink, as a compliment.
- To negotiate; to come to terms of accommodation; -- often followed by with.
- To discourse; to handle a subject in writing or speaking; to make discussion; -- usually with of.
- To engage in negotiations, as to reach a settlement or agree on terms.
- To pay for another's entertainment, food, or drink.
- To deal with a subject or topic in writing or speech. Often used with of.
- To give medical aid to counteract (a disease or condition).
- To give medical aid to (someone).
- To subject to a process, action, or change, especially to a chemical or physical process or application.
- To give (someone or oneself) something pleasurable.
- To provide with food, entertainment, or gifts at one's own expense.
- To deal with or represent artistically in a specified manner or style.
- To deal with in writing or speech; discuss.
- To regard and handle in a certain way. Often used with as.
- To act or behave in a specified manner toward.
DEAL vs TREAT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To entreat; to beseech.
- To subject to some action; to apply something to.
- To care for medicinally or surgically; to manage in the use of remedies or appliances.
- To negotiate; to settle; to make terms for.
- To entertain with food or drink, especially the latter, as a compliment, or as an expression of friendship or regard.
- To discourse on; to handle in a particular manner, in writing or speaking.
- To handle; to manage; to use; to bear one's self toward
DEAL vs TREAT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Manage or control
- Direct the course of
- Do business
- Come to terms with
- Sell (especially of illegal material)
- Distribute cards to the players in a game
- Succeed in doing, achieving, or producing (something) with the limited or inadequate means available
- To act; behave: in a matter, with, by, or toward a person or thing.
- To intervene as a mediator or middleman.
- To negotiate corruptly; make a secret agreement; conspire: with with.
- Specifically To negotiate or make bargains; traffic or trade: with a person, in articles: as, he deals in pig-iron.
- To engage in mutual intercourse or transactions of any kind; have to do with a person or thing, or be concerned in a matter: absolutely or with with or in.
- To scatter; hurl; throw about; deliver: as, to deal out blows.
- To distribute to.
- To divide; part; separate; hence, to divide in portions; apportion; distribute, as, in card-playing, to give to each player the proper number of cards: often followed by out.
- An occurrence that causes special pleasure or delight
- To give an entertainment which costs the recipient nothing; especially, to bear the expense of food. drink, or any pleasure for another as a compliment or expression of good will. Compare to stand treat, under treat, n.
- To negotiate, especially for peace; discuss terms of accommodation: used absolutely or with a limiting phrase.
- To discourse; handle in writing or speaking; make discussion: formerly used absolutely, now followed usually by of, rarely by upon.
- To entreat; beseech; solicit.
- To entertain; give a pleasure or treat to; especially, to entertain without expense to the recipient; give food or drink to, as a compliment or an expression of friendliness or regard.
- To sudject to the action of some chemical agent or reagent.
- To manage in the application of remedies: as, to treat a fever or a patient.
- To look upon; consider; regard.
- To handle, manipulate, or develop in any manner, especially in writing or speaking, or by any of the processes of art.
- To negotiate; settle.
- To address; discourse to.
- To discuss; discourse of; consider.
- To behave to or toward; conduct one's self in a certain manner with respect to; use.
- In electricity, in the making of glow-lamps, to coat (the filament) with a deposited layer of carbon.
DEAL vs TREAT: RELATED WORDS
- Distribute, Address, Manage, Treat, Tidy sum, Lot, Contend, Grapple, Work, Handle, Cope, Share, Sell, Trade, Bargain
- Treatment, Kickshaw, Do by, Care for, Process, Goody, Dainty, Cover, Plow, Work, Deal, Delicacy, Address, Regale, Handle
DEAL vs TREAT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mess, Distribute, Address, Manage, Treat, Tidy sum, Lot, Contend, Grapple, Work, Handle, Share, Sell, Trade, Bargain
- Remedy, Heal, Dealing, Cure, Treatment, Process, Goody, Dainty, Cover, Plow, Work, Deal, Delicacy, Address, Handle
DEAL vs TREAT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Chase business checking account, which sweetened the deal.
- Quebec for my wife to deal with now.
- This helps you get the best deal available.
- Research papers deal with its subject in depth.
- This is not a foreign aid deal; this is a reimbursement deal.
- It summarizes the main points of a proposed deal and the terms and conditions of the deal.
- Excel mainly deal with spreadsheets complex numerical data, creating charts and Access deal with database program by collecting, sorting and manipulating data.
- So your husband has a lot of checkmarks that make him a good deal, but love is not a deal.
- Revlon or enhanced scrutiny determined based off of the deal signed, not the deal offered.
- This makes the paperwork and closing procedure vary from deal to deal.
- Get rid of the takers and fakers and treat yourself like you want others to treat you.
- For others will treat you as you treat them.
- De world treat you mean, Lawd, Treat me mean, too.
- The IRS may treat your Offer as it would treat an assessment reconsideration and reopen your case.
- You should treat these requests as you would treat other applications for this type of leave.
- Treat others as you would have them treat you he says.
- And just as you want people to treat you, treat them in the same way.
- We ask that you treat your gift card as you would treat cash.
- They ask me to treat their tenants like I would treat their homes.
- Treat Soft Candy Vanilla Buttercream Body Scrub with Organic Sugar by Treat.
DEAL vs TREAT: QUESTIONS
- How do travel agencies deal with diminished commissions?
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