Sentences

proffer in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10

Definition

To proffer means to offer or present something for acceptance, typically assistance or a suggestion.

Sample Sentences

  1. She decided to proffer her assistance to the struggling artist.
  2. During the meeting, he chose to proffer a solution to the ongoing problem.
  3. The waiter will proffer the menu options as soon as we sit down.
  4. In her speech, the professor sought to proffer insights into the complex issue.
  5. He was eager to proffer his opinions on the latest developments in technology.
  6. During the meeting, he chose to proffer his insights on the new project.
  7. The chef will proffer a selection of gourmet dishes for the guests.
  8. In an effort to mend their friendship, she was quick to proffer an apology.
  9. The committee was impressed when he chose to proffer a solution to the ongoing issue.