(Britain) For sale at a reduced price.
The sofa is on offer. It's £200 instead of £500.
Synonym: (US) on sale
(UK) Available to take; at hand; being offered or to be offered.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIt is time to train British workers for the British jobs that will be available over the coming few years and to make sure that people who are inactive and unemployed are able to get the new jobs on offer in our country. Gordon Brown
There's not a single thing on offer in this all-too-temporary world for which you should ever sell your soul. Alan Keyes
I'm not very active politically. The causes I work on offer immediate, practical, accessible help, and politics has never meant that to me. Kathleen Turner
The Dancing Girls of Lahore was offered to dozens of British publishers and was turned down by everyone. It is still on offer in the U.K., but I'm not confident there will be any takers. Louise Brown
Whenever I visit a city, I like to see what classical music concerts are on offer. Park Chan-wook
A $350,000 reward is on offer for information that leads to arrest and conviction over the death of Mr Pullen, a 43-year-old father of three, in Glenridding. Source: Internet