What is another word for in the bargain?

Pronunciation: [ɪnðə bˈɑːɡɪn] (IPA)

In the bargain is a colloquial expression which means "in addition to" or "as a bonus". There are several synonyms for this phrase that can be used interchangeably, depending on the context. For instance, the phrase "on top of that" can be used as a substitute for "in the bargain". Similarly, phrases such as "to boot", "additionally", and "moreover" can also be used in place of "in the bargain". These phrases are often used to emphasise an additional benefit or a bonus that comes along with a particular action or situation.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with In the bargain

  • I've been in the bargain basement of the movie business.
    Linda Fiorentino
  • Most people I ask little from. I try to give them much, and expect nothing in return and I do very well in the bargain.
    François Fénelon
  • I condemn false prophets, I condemn the effort to take away the power of rational decision, to drain people of their free will — and a hell of a lot of money in the bargain.
    Gene Roddenberry
  • In a way, he lost some of himself, some of his knack, and therefore some of the choices he might have had in life. But in losing those, he gained so much more freedom, so much more power, that he was clear winner in the bargain.
    Orson Scott Card

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