Counterproposal

Pronunciation: /ˈkaʊntərprəˌpoʊzəl/

Counterproposal (noun)

  1. A new offer made in response to someone else’s suggestion, to change the terms or conditions.
  2. A written or spoken alternative offer presented after reviewing another party’s proposal.

Examples

  • The team sent a counterproposal after reviewing the first plan.
  • I received a counterproposal that changed the schedule.