Propose vs. Proposed

Check any text for mistakes in above text box. Use the Grammar Checker to check your text.

Grammarly Online - Best Grammar and Plagiarism Checker for Students, Teachers

Proposeverb

(transitive) To suggest a plan, course of action, etc.

Proposeverb

To ask for a person's hand in marriage.

Proposeverb

(transitive) To intend.

Proposeverb

(obsolete) To talk; to converse.

Proposeverb

(obsolete) To set forth.

Proposenoun

(obsolete) An objective or aim.

Proposeverb

To set forth.

Proposeverb

To offer for consideration, discussion, acceptance, or adoption; as, to propose terms of peace; to propose a question for discussion; to propose an alliance; to propose a person for office.

Proposeverb

To set before one's self or others as a purpose formed; hence, to purpose; to intend.

Proposeverb

To speak; to converse.

Proposeverb

To form or declare a purpose or intention; to lay a scheme; to design; as, man proposes, but God disposes.

Proposeverb

To offer one's self in marriage.

Proposenoun

Talk; discourse.

Proposeverb

make a proposal, declare a plan for something

Proposeverb

present for consideration

Proposeverb

propose or intend;

Proposeverb

put forward; nominate for appointment to an office;

Proposeverb

ask (someone) to marry you;

Proposeverb

put forward (a plan or suggestion) for consideration by others

Proposeverb

nominate (someone) for an elected office or as a member of a society

Proposeverb

put forward (a motion) to a legislature or committee

Proposeverb

intend to do something

Proposeverb

make an offer of marriage to someone

Proposedverb

simple past tense and past participle of propose

Proposedadjective

planned for the future;

More relevant Comparisons