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sellout
  1. An action in which principles are compromised for financial gain.
  2. A person who compromises his or her principles for financial gain.
  3. The selling of an entire stock of something, especially tickets for an entertainment or sports event.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “His abrupt decision to work for the rival company was seen as a sellout by his colleagues, as he had shared confidential information about his previous employer.”
      “Tom was once a loyal advocate for environmental causes, but he has now become a sellout, joining forces with big oil companies.”
      “This game was a sellout and a nail-biter, making the for the most exciting possible finish.”
sale
  1. An exchange of goods or services for currency or credit.
  2. The sale of goods at reduced prices.
  3. The act of putting up for auction to the highest bidder.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “I consider that it is important to achieve a sale quickly, as prices will probably be affected by the glut of sales.”
      “We tested the operational procedures and effectiveness of ID readers and remote age verification technology in supermarkets during the sale of alcohol.”
      “If you're still in town this weekend, the local department store is having a big sale, the biggest of the year.”
sales
  1. plural of sale
  2. The activities involved in selling goods or services.
  3. The amount or value of goods and services sold.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “Today the clean, cool lines of its refrigerators and washing machines help boost its sales around the world.”
      “Qualcomm's accounts payable team recently had its accounts payable reviewed for potential duplicate payments and sales tax overpayments.”
      “By meeting targets, Intel would have its first quarterly sales gain from year-ago levels after four straight declines.”
saleroom
  1. A room in which items for sale are displayed; a showroom
  2. A room in which items are auctioned
  3. Examples:
    1. “He wanted the library to be dispersed, as it had been assembled, through the saleroom.”
      “It has been some time since anyone had to fight their way into a London saleroom.”
      “He would arrive at the house and stay until the debt was paid or goods to the value of the debt taken to the saleroom and sold.”
salesmanship
  1. The skills and knowledge of how to sell.
  2. (Britain, marketing, business) A position as salesman.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “The capacity just to listen well to what people are telling you is an essential element of salesmanship.”
      “Familiarising new products among consumers goes a long way in sharpening their across-the-counter salesmanship.”
      “Politically, the idea is a potential disaster, which will take a lot of salesmanship and flowery prose to avert.”
seller
  1. Someone who sells; a vendor; a clerk.
  2. Something which sells.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “Both buyer and seller pay the auction house a considerable commission for effecting the transaction.”
      “Potential customers can get in touch via e-mail, phone, POST whichever the seller prefers.”
      “A best seller is her tomato ketchup, which is a pale orange rather than the lurid red of the commercial variety.”
sellee
  1. One to whom something is sold; a purchaser.
  2. One who is sold.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “The sellee was delighted with the antique vase purchased from the seller.”
      “Last Fliday you go fish, and when me water horse, see Injun sellee you fish.”
sell
salesclerk
  1. A salesperson, a person employed by a store to sell merchandise, assist customers in finding merchandise, and accept payment.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Hardly less than the salesclerk does the wagon driver of the store have it in his power to make or lose friends for his house.”
      “For the rest, his residence counts with claims of the salesclerk towards the buyer as a legal venue.”
      “In case of the non-decrease the salesclerk can make use of his legal rights.”
salesman
  1. A man whose job it is to sell things, either in a shop/store or elsewhere.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Down the road, the salesman sets up a shop to peddle his wares to some local townsfolk.”
      “This cartoon used two of Bill Sanders' favorite characters, John Q. Public and a fast-talking salesman in a plaid sports coat.”
      “It was impossible not to like this energetic chameleon, this part salesman, part bit actor, and part seducer.”
salework
  1. (obsolete, historical) Goods made for general sale (as opposed to goods made specially to order).
selloff
  1. The large-scale selling of goods or financial stocks.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “But thanks to the net, the misleading news spread at hyperspeed and even prompted a Wall Street selloff when it appeared Bush was in trouble.”
      “The yen continued its momentum last week as positive equity moves failed to cause a substantial selloff in the safe haven currency.”
      “London shares suffered a sharp selloff on Thursday morning, just as voting got under way.”
selldown
  1. (economics) The selling of sufficient shares to significantly reduce their price
  2. Examples:
    1. “If you believe the selldown in technology shares is due exclusively to the pricking of the dotcom bubble, think again.”
      “The spectre of higher mainland interest rates was the key reason for the selldown, said Merrill Lynch strategist Spencer White in a report.”
salespoint
  1. A location where things are sold; a retail outlet.
salesboy
  1. A boy who sells goods in a retail establishment; a young salesman.
saleswoman
  1. A woman whose occupation it is to sell things.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The jeweler glanced up and shot a look at the saleswoman standing beside him.”
      “She entered the lingerie shop, idly browsing and refusing assistance from a saleswoman, taking a roundabout route towards the target.”
      “Cashing in on the opportunity, a saleswoman was busy touting the shop's products, even offering to help the teenagers with the nail polish.”
sell
saleswomanship
sellability
  1. Property of being sellable; ability to be sold.
saleslady
  1. A woman who is employed as a salesclerk.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Once inside, the saleslady led us to a glass display case, and the three of us peered below.”
      “The transaction was made, a saleslady provided an Altman box, and all hands parted friends.”
      “She stood there impatiently and when she got her shoes, she snatched them from the saleslady and quickly walked out.”
saleyard
  1. A yard where livestock is sold.
  2. Examples:
    1. “There is a sheep and ram saleyard, open days for many things, shearing championships, and cattle shows.”
      “In fire destroyed the former saleyard complex in the town of Rantepao.”
      “These saleyard prices are always easy to dismiss as irrelevant to the mainstream trade, as the numbers are tiny.”
sellback
  1. The act of selling something back to the seller.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Furthermore, 24 percent of students were extremely or very dissatisfied with their sellback experience.”
      “These are the only battery backup inverters on the market approved for utility sellback.”
      “Captures data that permits a single-meter approach to combined grid consumption and sellback for large co-generators.”
salesbot
  1. (science fiction) A robot designed to sell goods or services.
salesperson
  1. A salesman or saleswoman.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Take the sketch to your local home center or lumberyard, and ask the salesperson to estimate and price the materials you'll need.”
      “The salesperson in question insists that she told me I could not use body lotion on my face.”
      “Again, telling porkies about your car will do nothing but antagonize the salesperson and once again you will find yourself being screwed over.”
salesmarketer
  1. (US) A salesman or saleswoman
sold
  1. (obsolete) salary; military pay
salesgirl
  1. A young woman employed as a salesclerk.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Every salesgirl must have a plume on her hat rather than a nourishing luncheon.”
      “The salesgirl, a shy college or just graduated red-head, brought the dress over, sighing as Jennifer tried on the gorgeous gown.”
      “Hey, if I could get used to working as a salesgirl in a dress shop, I can get used to anything.”
salesbook
  1. A book containing a record of sales
selling
  1. Action of the verb to sell.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “In the later nineteenth century, commercial enterprises were still engaged in the mass selling of their branded products largely based on perceptions of product quality.”
      “The capacity just to listen well to what people are telling you is an essential element of selling.”
      “He brought out a Time magazine cover about the hype involved in the selling of Paramount's The Great Gatsby.”
salespersonship
  1. (rare) Synonym of salesmanship
seller
  1. Obsolete spelling of cellar
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Both buyer and seller pay the auction house a considerable commission for effecting the transaction.”
      “Potential customers can get in touch via e-mail, phone, POST whichever the seller prefers.”
      “A best seller is her tomato ketchup, which is a pale orange rather than the lurid red of the commercial variety.”
salesroom
  1. (business) The room where sales are made
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “They have their own car salesroom set up on the grass and they just pull out on to the main road without even looking.”
      “He once worked night shift as a security guard, then went straight to a day shift in a car salesroom and sold scrap metal on the side.”
      “Just about every significant lot had at least two bidders, and when bidding in the salesroom flagged, Internet bidders often joined in.”
salescritter
  1. (pejorative) A salesperson.
selle
  1. Obsolete spelling of sell
  2. Examples:
    1. “When he ended his verse he bade one of his pages saddle him his Nubian mare-mule with her padded selle.”
sale
  1. (obsolete) A hall.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “I consider that it is important to achieve a sale quickly, as prices will probably be affected by the glut of sales.”
      “We tested the operational procedures and effectiveness of ID readers and remote age verification technology in supermarkets during the sale of alcohol.”
      “If you're still in town this weekend, the local department store is having a big sale, the biggest of the year.”
sellings
salesmarketers
  1. plural of salesmarketer
salesmanships
salescritters
  1. plural of salescritter
salespeople
  1. plural of salesperson
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “However, he is anxious not to give the impression that his salespeople are now selling computer systems instead of copiers.”
      “Finally, salespeople need to actively reach out to existing members with families to cross-sell club programs.”
      “Remind me how the FSA protects investors from unscrupulous companies and salespeople and rip-off products?”
salespersons
  1. plural of salesperson
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Wherever required, women salespersons are executing their tasks with aplomb.”
      “The service is unobtrusive and the salespersons know what they are selling.”
      “Usually, there are well-informed salespersons at the venue, to courteously help you make the right choice, and who even suggest suitable styles.”
saleswomen
  1. plural of saleswoman
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Despite their sometimes unseemly reputation, car salesmen and saleswomen know how to sell.”
      “She said they had been greeted in department stores by saleswomen in white coats with products that were uninspiring.”
      “Now they are increasingly being trained as saleswomen and motor mechanics.”
salesclerks
salespoints
  1. plural of salespoint
salesrooms
salesbooks
  1. plural of salesbook
salesgirls
  1. plural of salesgirl
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Since I was too shy to take pictures of the salesgirls, I took pictures of the dummies instead.”
      “At the make-up department, there was another computer and one of the salesgirls helped her out by showing her how to use it and what shades would suit her best.”
      “The F.W. Woolworth Company reported profit margins of 20 percent but actually lowered the wages of salesgirls in its stores, citing the need for belt tightening.”
salesladies
  1. plural of saleslady
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “To demonstrate her newfound power, Vivian walks into a boutique in which the salesladies refused to help her only days before.”
      “The women were on average ten years younger than their husbands and were employed as waitresses, domestics, and salesladies.”
      “She also mentioned a number of OFWs in Qatar working as salesladies, housemaids and drivers who were able to buy their own house in the Philippines because of the programme.”
salesmen
  1. plural of salesman
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Other salesmen called to sell door to door, like the linen man, who brought a van full of household linen.”
      “Cold-hearted door-to-door salesmen are preying on the elderly and conning them into buying over-priced funerals.”
      “If you are buying only to flip the property quickly, you need to be absolutely certain the salesmen really deliver what they say.”
salesboys
  1. plural of salesboy
salerooms
  1. plural of saleroom
salesbots
  1. plural of salesbot
saleyards
  1. plural of saleyard
sellbacks
  1. plural of sellback
selldowns
  1. plural of selldown
sellouts
  1. plural of sellout
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The limited debut did result in many sellouts and endless lines outside theaters.”
      “Miller exposes the real sellouts, the black liberals and their white sponsors who've treated the black community like lab rats for 45 years.”
      “Not to call you sellouts, but we think you have lost a lot of heart in your new stuff, and more importantly, you've lost three huge fans.”
selloffs
  1. plural of selloff
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Trading was distinguished with selloffs, higher than purchases.”
      “Stocks moved in a narrow range as their upsides were capped by worries over tensions in Syria and recent heavy stock selloffs in emerging economies, brokers said.”
      “In previous selloffs, the ultimate cause has rarely been established, unless regulators initiate a lengthy and detailed enquiry, which seems unlikely at the moment.”
sellers
  1. plural of seller
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “If a clamp down is to be made on beach sellers, these animal abusers should be the first in line.”
      “Persons against who the cases have been filed are either sellers, warranters or producers.”
      “The workers were classified as leather cutters, leather dressers, leather sellers and tanners.”
sellees
selles
  1. plural of selle
sells
  1. plural of sell
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