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Synonyms and antonyms of Things for sale and things bought in American Thesaurus

Things for sale and things bought

merch (noun)

informal an informal word for merchandise, especially items related to a band, movie, sports team, etc.

product (noun)

something that is made, grown, or obtained in large quantities so that it can be sold

goods (noun)

objects produced for sale

consumer goods (noun)

things you buy for personal or home use, such as food and clothing

bundle (noun)

a group of things that are sold or offered as a set

merchandise (noun)

goods that people buy and sell

offering (noun)

something that is offered for sale

loss leader (noun)

a product sold at a very low price to encourage customers to buy other products in the same store or other products made by the same company

come-on (noun)

informal something that a business offers at a low price to encourage you to buy more

wares (noun)

formal goods that someone is selling, especially at a market or on the street

acquisition (noun)

formal something that someone buys or obtains in some other way

a good/poor seller ()

something that a lot of people or very few people buy

bulk buy (noun)

a large amount or number of something bought at one time, usually at a lower price

buy (noun)

something that you buy

concessions (noun)

American things that are sold at a concession stand

consumable (noun)

something that you buy and use, after which you buy a new one

durable goods (noun)

American things you do not buy often because they are expected to last for a long time, for example cars, furniture, and appliances (=machines used in the home)

extra (noun)

something that you can buy with something else for an additional payment

gyp (noun)

Americaninformal something that you are tricked into buying or that you pay too much for

impulse (noun)

an impulse buy is something that you buy because you see it and want it

inventory (noun)

American all the goods available for sale in a store at a particular time

job lot (noun)

several separate things that are sold or accepted together

lemon (noun)

informal something that you buy, especially a car, that does not work properly

loot (noun)

informal a lot of presents that you have been given, or a lot of goods that you have bought

manufactures (noun)

goods that are manufactured

option (noun)

an extra feature on a new product such as a car that you can choose to add when you buy it

purchase (noun)

formal something that you buy

release (noun)

a new movie, game, or other product that is available for people to see or buy

second (noun)

a product that is not perfect that you can buy at a reduced price

store brand (noun)

American something for sale in a store, especially a supermarket, that has the store’s own label on it and not the label of the company that produced it