Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

into-the-bargain

idiom
/ˈɪntuː ðə ˈbɑːrɡɪn/
Definition
Used to indicate an additional benefit or advantage that comes alongside something else.
Examples
  • She got a new job and, into-the-bargain, she also received a generous signing bonus.
  • He bought a new car and, into-the-bargain, the dealership threw in free insurance for a year.
  • They organized a community event and, into-the-bargain, raised funds for local charities.
Meaning
The phrase ‘into-the-bargain’ refers to something that is included or offered as part of an agreement or arrangement, often unexpectedly.
Synonyms
  • in addition
  • as well
  • along with
  • on top of that