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Synonyms and antonyms of Selling events in British Thesaurus

Selling events

bring and buy sale (noun)

a sale to which people bring things they want to sell, and buy things other people have brought

clearance sale (noun)

an occasion when a shop sells things at very low prices in order to get rid of all of them, usually because it is going to stop doing business

closeout (noun)

American a sale of goods at very low prices because a shop wants to get rid of them

fire sale (noun)

an occasion when goods are sold at low prices because a shop or factory has been damaged by fire

fire sale (noun)

an occasion when something is sold for a very low price

garage sale (noun)

an occasion when someone sells furniture, clothes, books, toys etc that they do not want any more

hard launch (noun)

the act of making a new product or service fully available to the public and the media

jumble sale (noun)

British an event where people raise money by selling jumble. The American word is rummage sale.

launch (noun)

an occasion when a company starts selling a new product or service to the public

launch (noun)

an event at which a company or organization officially announces that it is starting to do or to sell something

reveal (noun)

business the act of introducing a new product to the public

rollout (noun)

the introduction of a new product, especially when it gradually becomes available in a large number of places

sale (noun)

an event or period of time during which a shop reduces the prices of some of its goods

sale (noun)

an event at which people meet to buy and sell things, normally at a place that is not usually used for this purpose

sale (noun)

an event at which things are sold to the person who offers to pay the highest price

soft launch (noun)

the act of making a new product or service partly available to the public, to test it or to see how people react

table sale (noun)

British an event where people raise money by selling old clothes and other things

yard sale (noun)

American a sale where someone sells things in their garden