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- Dictionaryverbdeal (verb) · deals (third person present) · dealt (past tense) · dealt (past participle) · dealing (present participle)
- distribute (cards) in an orderly rotation to players for a game or round:"the cards were dealt for the last hand" · "fate dealt her a different hand"
- (deal someone in)include a new player in a card game by giving them cards.
- distribute or mete out (something) to a person or group:"the funds raised were dealt out to the needy"
- (deal with)take measures concerning (someone or something), especially with the intention of putting something right:"they seem incapable of dealing with the problem"Similar:cope withattend totake charge oftake in hand
- cope with (a difficult person or situation):"you'll have to find a way of dealing with those feelings"
- treat (someone) in a particular way:"life had dealt harshly with her"
- have relations with (a person or organization), especially in a commercial context:"the bank deals directly with the private sector"
- take or have as a subject; discuss:"the novel deals with several different topics"
noundeal (noun) · deals (plural noun)- an agreement entered into by two or more parties for their mutual benefit, especially in a business or political context:"the band signed a major recording deal"
- an attractive price on a commodity for a purchaser; a bargain:"we've got great deals on the latest camcorders"
- a particular form of treatment given or received:"working mothers get a raw deal"
- informal(the deal)the situation or state of affairs:"what's the deal with you and that guy?" · "big double standards exist, but he knows the deal"
- the process of distributing the cards to players in a card game:"after the deal, players A and B stay out"
- a player's turn to distribute cards:"“Time for one more game.” “All right. Whose deal?”"
- the round of play following a distribution of cards.
- the set of hands dealt to the players.
- a significant but unspecified amount of something:"he lost a great deal of blood"
OriginOld English dǣlan ‘divide’, ‘participate’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch deel and German Teil ‘part’ (noun), also to dole. The sense ‘divide’ gave rise to ‘distribute’, hence dealdeal; the sense ‘participate’ gave rise to ‘have dealings with’, hence dealdeal. - Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.English pronunciation of deal deal How to pronounce deal UK /diːl/ US /diːl/dictionary.cambridge.org/us/pronunciation/english/…deal How to pronounce deal UK /diːl/ US /diːl/dictionary.cambridge.org/pronunciation/english/dealdeal 1 of 4 verb ˈdēl dealt ˈdelt ; dealing ˈdē-liŋwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/deal
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