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  2. Dictionary
    sell
    [sel]
    verb
    sell (verb) · sells (third person present) · sold (past tense) · sold (past participle) · selling (present participle)
    1. give or hand over (something) in exchange for money:
      "they had sold the car" · "the family business had been sold off" · "I was trying to sell him my butterfly collection"
      Opposite:
      • have a stock of (something) available for sale:
        "the store sells hi-fis, TVs, videos, and other electrical goods"
      • be purchased in specified amounts or for a specified price:
        "the album sold 6 million copies in the United States" · "this magazine of yours won't sell" · "these antiques of the future sell for about $375"
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        be bought
        be purchased
        sell like hot cakes
        be in demand
        be priced at
        sell at
        retail at
        be found for
        be trading at
      • (sell out)
        sell all of one's stock of something:
        "they had nearly sold out of the initial run of 75,000 copies"
        Similar:
        have none left
        be out of stock of
        have run out of
        have sold all one's …
        Opposite:
        have plenty of
      • (sell out)
        be all sold:
        "it was clear that the performances would not sell out"
        Similar:
        be bought up
        be depleted
        be exhausted
        Opposite:
      • (sell through)
        (of a product) be purchased by a customer from a retail outlet.
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        (sell up)
        sell all of one's property, possessions, or assets:
        "Ernest sold up and retired"
      • (sell oneself)
        have sex in exchange for money:
        "if she was going to sell herself then it would be as well not to come too cheap"
      • (sell out)
        abandon one's principles for reasons of expedience:
        "the prime minister has come under fire for selling out to the United States"
        Similar:
        abandon one's principles
        prostitute oneself
        betray one's cause/ideals
        be untrue to oneself
        go over to the other side
        play false
        sacrifice oneself
        debase oneself
        degrade oneself
        demean oneself
      • (sell someone out)
        betray someone for one's own benefit:
        "the clansmen became tenants and the chiefs sold them out"
        Similar:
        inform on/against
        be disloyal to
        be unfaithful to
        break one's promise to
        break faith with
        stab in the back
      • archaic
        offer (something) dishonorably for money or other reward:
        "do not your lawyers sell all their practice, as your priests their prayers?"
    2. persuade someone of the merits of:
      "he sold the idea of making a film about Tchaikovsky" · "he just won't sell himself"
      Similar:
      persuade someone to accept
      convince someone of the merits of
      talk someone into
      bring someone around to
      win someone over to
      get acceptance for
      win approval for
      get support for
    noun
    informal
    sell (noun) · sells (plural noun)
    1. an act of selling or attempting to sell something:
      "the excitement of scientific achievement is too subtle a sell to stir the public"
    2. BRITISH ENGLISH
      a disappointment, typically one arising from being deceived as to the merits of something:
      "actually, Hawaii's a bit of a sell—not a patch on Corfu"
    Origin
    Old English sellan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Old Norse selja ‘give up, sell’. Early use included the sense ‘give, hand (something) over voluntarily in response to a request’.
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  3. Synonyms of sell include1234:
    • Auction
    • Sale
    • Trading
    • Transfer
    • Auctioning
    • Bartering
    • Merchandising
    • Traffic
    • Export
    • Provide
    • Put up
    • Buy and sell
    • Transact
    • Transact business
    • Marketing
    • Retailing
    • Distributing
    • Promoting
    • Vending
    • Advertising
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    synonyms for selling auction sale trading transfer auctioning bartering merchandising
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    • sell noun Synonyms: (Slang) imposition, cheat, hoax, deception, trick, fraud
    • sell verb Synonyms: vend, barter, exchange, betray, (Slang) deceive, impose upon, cheat
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    What are some other words for "sell"?In this page you can discover 79 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for sell, like: put up for sale, salability, (slang) deceive, fail, betray, deceive, sell over the counter, persuasion, cheat, deliver and hawk. We didn't sell you the tripod.
    What is the definition of "sell"?1. to transfer (goods or property) or render (services) in exchange for money. 2. to deal in; keep or offer for sale: to sell insurance. 3. to make a sale or offer for sale to. 4. to persuade or induce to buy. 5. to promote or effect the sale of: Packaging sells many products.
    What is the definition of "sales"?Noun The sale of goods to the public, or the industry thereof Department responsible for selling a companies offering The conducting of trade, business or commerce The business of selling products or services by making unsolicited telephone calls to potential customers The amount of money earned by a business during a particular period
    What are some example sentences for sell ?To be in the business of selling something, or having a stock of something for sale “The stores that sell these items are currently having a sale.” “We are currently trying to sell our old furniture.” “It was now up to the presidential candidate to sell his policies that prioritized non-citizens over taxpayers.”
     
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