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[1] simple past tense and past participle of sell1.
[2] to transfer (goods) to or render (services) for another in exchange for money; dispose of to a purchaser for a price: He sold the car to me for $1000.
[3] to deal in; keep or offer for sale: He sells insurance. This store sells my favorite brand.
[4] to make a sale or offer for sale to: He'll sell me the car for $1000.
[5] to persuade or induce (someone) to buy something: The salesman sold me on a more expensive model than I wanted.
[6] to persuade or induce someone to buy (something): The clerk really sold the shoes to me by flattery.
[7] to make sales of: The hot record sold a million copies this month.
[8] to cause to be accepted, especially generally or widely: to sell an idea to the public.
[9] to cause or persuade to accept; convince: to sell the voters on a candidate.
[10] to accept a price for or make a profit of (something not a proper object for such action): to sell one's soul for political power.
[11] to force or exact a price for: The defenders of the fort sold their lives dearly.
[12] Informal . to cheat, betray, or hoax.
[13] to engage in selling something.
[14] to be on sale.
[15] to offer something for sale: I like this house—will they sell?
[16] to be employed to persuade or induce others to buy, as a salesperson or a clerk in a store: One sister is a cashier and the other sells.
[17] to have a specific price; be offered for sale at the price indicated (followed by at or for ): Eggs used to sell at sixty cents a dozen. This shirt sells for thirty dollars.
[18] to be in demand by buyers: On a rainy day, umbrellas really sell.
[19] to win acceptance, approval, or adoption: Here's an idea that'll sell.
[20] an act or method of selling.
[21] Stock Exchange . a security to be sold.
[22] Informal . a cheat; hoax.
[23] sell off , to sell, especially at reduced prices, in order to get rid of: The city is selling off a large number of small lots at public auction.
[24] sell out , to dispose of entirely by selling. to betray (an associate, one's country, a cause, etc.); turn traitor: He committed suicide rather than sell out to the enemy.
[25] sell up , British . to sell out: She was forced to sell up her entire stock of crystal.
[26] the past tense and past participle of sell
[27] sold on slang uncritically attached to or enthusiastic about
[28] to dispose of or transfer or be disposed of or transferred to a purchaser in exchange for money or other consideration; put or be on sale
[29] to deal in (objects, property, etc) he sells used cars for a living
[30] (tr) to give up or surrender for a price or reward to sell one's honour
[31] to promote or facilitate the sale of (objects, property, etc) publicity sells many products
[32] to induce or gain acceptance of to sell an idea
[33] (intr) to be in demand on the market these dresses sell well in the spring
[34] (tr) informal to deceive or cheat
[35] (tr foll by on ) to persuade to accept or approve (of) to sell a buyer on a purchase
[36] sell down the river informal to betray
[37] sell oneself to convince someone else of one's potential or worth to give up one's moral or spiritual standards, etc
[38] sell short informal to disparage or belittle finance to sell securities or goods without owning them in anticipation of buying them before delivery at a lower price
[39] the act or an instance of selling Compare hard sell, soft sell
[40] informal a trick, hoax, or deception Irish a great disappointment the service in the hotel was a sell
Words related to Sold
taken, gone, impressed, persuaded, satisfied
Words nearby Sold
solarium, solarize, solate, solation, solatium, sold, sold on, be, sold out, sold-out, soldan, solder
Origin of Sold
ell1before 900; Middle English sellen (v.), Old English sellan orig., to give, hence, give up (someone) to an enemy, betray, exchange for money; cognate with Old Norse selja, Low German sellen, Gothic saljan to give up, sell, orig., to cause to take; akin to Greek heleîn to take
Other words from Sold
self-sold , adjective
un·sold , adjective
well-sold , adjective
sell·a·ble , adjective
Word origin for Sold
ellOld English sellan to lend, deliver; related to Old Norse selja to sell, Gothic saljan to offer sacrifice, Old High German sellen to sell, Latin cōnsilium advice