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Learn to pronounce deal

/dēl/
verb
  1. distribute (cards) in an orderly rotation to players for a game or round.
    "the cards were dealt for the last hand"
    synonyms: distribute, give out, share out, divide out, divide up, hand out, pass out, pass around, dole out, mete out, dispense, allocate, allot, assign, apportion, bestow, divvy up
  2. take part in commercial trading of a particular commodity.
    "directors were prohibited from dealing in the company's shares"
    synonyms: trade in, buy and sell, be concerned with trading, be engaged in trading, do business in, sell, vend, purvey, supply, stock, offer, offer for sale, have for sale, peddle, market, merchandise, traffic in, smuggle, run, rustle, push, flog
  3. take measures concerning (someone or something), especially with the intention of putting something right.
    "they seem incapable of dealing with the problem"
    synonyms: cope with, handle, manage, attend to, see to, take care of, take charge of, take in hand, sort out, tackle, take on, control, master, influence, manipulate
  4. inflict (a blow) on (someone or something).
    "hopes of an economic recovery were dealt another blow"
    synonyms: deliver, administer, dispense, inflict, give, impose, direct, aim

noun
  1. 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"
    synonyms: agreement, understanding, pact, compact, bargain, covenant, contract, treaty, protocol, concordat, entente, accord, arrangement, accommodation, compromise, settlement, negotiation, terms, transaction, sale, account, indenture, engagement
  2. the process of distributing the cards to players in a card game.
    "after the deal, players A and B stay out"
  3. a significant but unspecified amount of something.
    "he lost a great deal of blood"

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a lawyer who deals with real estate law. 2. a. : to take action with regard to someone or something. deal with an offender.
an agreement or arrangement that has been made and is now certain to happen: The takeover is far from a done deal.
4 days ago · : to have (something) as a subject. Her speech dealt with health care and the nation's economy.
verb (used without object) · to occupy oneself or itself (usually followed by with or in ): · to take action with respect to a thing or person (followed by with ):.
deal in American English 1 · 1. (usually fol. by with or in). to occupy oneself or itself · 2. (fol. by with). to take action with respect to a thing or person.
/dil/ · verb. be in charge of, act on, or dispose of · verb. direct the course of; manage or control · verb. take action with respect to (someone or something).
1. [singular] : a large number or amount : a lot — used in the phrases a good deal or a great deal.
the price you pay for something, and what you get for your money: I got a really good deal on my new car. a good/great deal. B2. a lot: A great deal of time ...
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[countable] an agreement, especially in business, on particular conditions for buying or doing something. to sign/strike/finalize/close a deal ...
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to act or behave toward other people, especially in difficult situations (usually followed by "with"). She is honest in the way she deals with people.
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