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Definition of bidsnext
plural of bid
as in attempts
an effort to do or accomplish something a dramatic film that is widely regarded as the comedian's last-ditch bid to be taken seriously as an actor

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verb

present tense third-person singular of bid

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Recent Examples of bids
Noun
The auction allocates securities based on the bids submitted, with primary dealers often purchasing a significant share and then distributing those securities in the secondary market. Colin Dodds, Encyclopedia Britannica, 11 Apr. 2026 Luetkemeyer’s decision to run for county prosecutor comes after previous unsuccessful bids for higher office, including an attempt to join the Missouri Supreme Court. Jenna Ebbers, Kansas City Star, 9 Apr. 2026 Elgin will seek bids for construction at the end of this month. Gloria Casas, Chicago Tribune, 9 Apr. 2026 The plaintiffs further contend that USASF and other cheerleading bodies under Varsity’s sway awarded bids to all-star championship events in ways that reinforced Varsity’s market dominance and stifled competition. Daniel Libit, Sportico.com, 8 Apr. 2026 In a recent court filing, Shelbourne is opposing a push by the receiver to seek bids and sell the office tower. Kenneth R. Gosselin, Hartford Courant, 8 Apr. 2026 Levy’s novel is comic but suffused with dread, replicating the internet era’s many disorienting bids for our attention. Emma Alpern, Vulture, 8 Apr. 2026 That got them two points clear of Nashville and San Jose, who were squaring off later on Saturday in their bids for the final playoff spot out West. Andrew Knoll, Daily News, 5 Apr. 2026 Maintenance records, inspection reports, bids, repair contracts, engineering communications, and resident complaints should be catalogued. Keegan A. Berry, The Orlando Sentinel, 3 Apr. 2026
Verb
There is competition for teams in each of those markets, but not necessarily bids, according to a source. Kurt Badenhausen, Sportico.com, 1 Apr. 2026 Then, their leader holds up a hand and bids his charges halt. Tom Hawking, Popular Science, 25 Feb. 2026 As Billboard proudly celebrates these internal promotions, the company also bids farewell to longtime editor in chief Hannah Karp. Billboard Staff, Billboard, 20 Jan. 2026 On the title track, for instance, Wayuhi bids a catchy farewell to an ex-flame. Christian Allaire, Vogue, 31 Dec. 2025 Sink to the Bottom With You After a fake-out proposal and a flooded runway, Emily bids Venice and her horrible boyfriend farewell. Joe Reid, Vulture, 18 Dec. 2025 Her friend Glinda — twinkling, bubbly, popular — bids her farewell before helping her escape. David Fear, Rolling Stone, 18 Nov. 2025 Paul commonly bids at €20 for jobs that take hours, meaning his rate is nowhere near the wheelhouse of minimum wage. Sophie Monks Kaufman, IndieWire, 29 Aug. 2025 Russia's President Vladimir Putin bids farewell to India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi following their meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia July 9, 2024. Holly Ellyatt, CNBC, 5 Aug. 2025
Recent Examples of Synonyms for bids
Noun
  • Redshirt freshman Canaan Moore played in one game, against Eastern Washington, hitting one of his two field-goal attempts and all four extra points.
    Shaun Goodwin, Idaho Statesman, 7 Apr. 2026
  • Isbel has recorded three steals on three attempts (10th in MLB).
    Data Skrive, New York Times, 7 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring, supreme commander of the Luftwaffe, Hitler’s second in command, and the highest-ranking surviving Nazi leader, steps out of the car, stands at attention to announce his surrender, and orders the soldiers to carry his bags.
    Alice Kaplan, The New York Review of Books, 4 Apr. 2026
  • Although the decision orders a re-sentencing, there's a chance Peters will be handed the same sentence again.
    Chierstin Roth, CBS News, 3 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • The soft natural light suffuses the red clay brick room, centered around long communal tables, introducing an intimate ease that invites you to linger.
    Anais Martinez, Bon Appetit Magazine, 8 Apr. 2026
  • Registration is open for the fifth annual Coastwise Spelling Prize, which invites students from La Jolla schools to compete in a spelling bee for awards.
    Ashley Mackin Solomon, San Diego Union-Tribune, 7 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • Importantly, the law allows only very narrow exemptions, such that the overwhelming majority of children promoted to fourth grade must pass the state reading assessment in their first three tries.
    Rachel Canter, The Atlantic, 9 Apr. 2026
  • Stammen won his second replay review in two tries.
    Kevin Acee, San Diego Union-Tribune, 9 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • In 2012, 73 percent of Coloradans approved Amendment 65, which instructs our legislature and congressional delegation to support a federal constitutional amendment allowing reasonable limits on campaign spending.
    DP Opinion, Denver Post, 4 Apr. 2026
  • Cyrene then instructs her son to appease the nymphs, Eurydice’s companions, and to make funeral offerings to Eurydice’s husband Orpheus.
    Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopedia Britannica, 1 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • Except then there’s the chance of being FUNNELED, placed on the rails and headed for a very specific destination, instead of the OPEN-WORLD anything-goes of traditional D&D.
    Christopher Borrelli, Chicago Tribune, 30 Mar. 2026
  • The we-might-all-die-if-this-special-effect-goes-wrong stuff.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 13 Mar. 2026
Verb
  • The poem tells the story of the seduction of a sixteen-year-old girl by the watermonster, a mythical figure, weaving together themes of place, identity, trauma, and transformation.
    Patrick Dundon, JSTOR Daily, 9 Apr. 2026
  • Meanwhile, carbs—the body’s primary energy source—increase your blood sugar, or blood glucose, and, in turn, trigger the pancreas to secrete insulin (a hormone that tells the body’s cells to absorb glucose to prevent an overload).
    Caroline Tien, SELF, 9 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Because of his swing, Lincoln-Way Central’s Joey Vellenga commands attention.
    Patrick Z. McGavin, Chicago Tribune, 2 Apr. 2026
  • Very Cherry reclaimed the crown in 2003 and has remained the top seller since, but Buttered Popcorn still commands a devoted following.
    Samantha Agate, Charlotte Observer, 1 Apr. 2026

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“Bids.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/bids. Accessed 12 Apr. 2026.

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