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Synonyms and antonyms of To sell something in American Thesaurus

To sell something

mis-sell (verb)

to sell something, especially a financial product, to someone who does not need it and often cannot use it

upsell (verb)

to persuade a customer to buy more of a product or a more expensive product than they had intended

sell (verb)

to exchange something for money

retail (verb)

to sell goods directly to the public for their own use

peddle (verb)

to sell something on the street or by going to customers, instead of in a store

auction (verb)

to sell something at an auction

stock (verb)

if a store stocks goods, it has them available for sale

bundle (verb)

to sell two or more things together as a single product

capitalise ()

a British spelling of capitalize

capitalize (verb)

business to sell something you own for money that you need

carry (verb)

if a store carries goods or products, it has them for sale

close out (American)

American to sell a product at a low price in order to get rid of it

distribute (verb)

to supply goods from one central place to stores

dump (verb)

business to sell goods at a very inexpensive price in a foreign country in order to keep prices higher in your own country

flog (verb)

mainly Britishinformal to sell

franchise (verb)

to sell someone the right to sell your goods or services in a particular place

have (verb)

used for saying that a person, store, hotel, etc. can offer you something to buy or use

hawk (verb)

to sell goods in the streets or by knocking on people’s doors

hock (verb)

informal to sell something to a pawnbroker (=someone who lends money in exchange for objects).

launch (verb)

to start selling a new product or service to the public

let something go for something ()

if you let something go for a particular amount of money, you agree to sell it for that amount

move (verb)

informal to get rid of something by selling it

outsell (verb)

to sell more of something than another company or person does

overbook (verb)

to sell more tickets than you have available

package (verb)

to sell several things together as one single product

parcel off ()

to divide something into smaller parts that are easier to sell

pawn off ()

to persuade someone to buy or accept something that you do not want, especially something of low quality

peddle (verb)

to sell something illegal or harmful, especially drugs

peddler (noun)

mainly journalism someone who sells something illegal or harmful, especially drugs

presell (verb)

to agree to sell a house, car, or other product before it is available

push (verb)

informal to sell illegal drugs

reissue (verb)

to sell a book, CD, DVD,etc. again that has not been available to buy for a while

resell (verb)

to sell something that you previously bought

sell (verb)

to persuade someone to buy something from a business that employs you

sell (verb)

a store that sells a particular product has a supply of it for customers to buy

sell off ()

to sell something quickly and for a low price, usually because you need money

sell on ()

to sell something after buying it from someone else

sell out ()

if a store sells out of something, it sells all that it has so that there is no more available

tout (verb)

British to scalp tickets

trade down ()

to sell something in order to buy something of the same kind that is less expensive

trade up ()

to sell something in order to buy something of the same kind that is more expensive

transfer (verb)

British to sell a professional sports player to another team

unbundle (verb)

to sell related products and services separately, rather than as one unit

vend (verb)

formal to sell something