• Verb (used with object)

    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
    to deal in; keep or offer for sale
    He sells insurance. This store sells my favorite brand.
    to make a sale or offer for sale to
    He'll sell me the car for
    to persuade or induce (someone) to buy something
    The salesman sold me on a more expensive model than I wanted.
    to persuade or induce someone to buy (something)
    The clerk really sold the shoes to me by flattery.
    to make sales of
    The hot record sold a million copies this month.
    to cause to be accepted, esp. generally or widely
    to sell an idea to the public.
    to cause or persuade to accept; convince
    to sell the voters on a candidate.
    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.
    to force or exact a price for
    The defenders of the fort sold their lives dearly.
    Informal . to cheat, betray, or hoax.

    Verb (used without object)

    to engage in selling something.
    to be on sale.
    to offer something for sale
    I like this housewill they sell?
    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.
    to have a specific price; be offered for sale at the price indicated (fol. by at or for )
    Eggs used to sell at sixty cents a dozen. This shirt sells for thirty dollars.
    to be in demand by buyers
    On a rainy day, umbrellas really sell.
    to win acceptance, approval, or adoption
    Here's an idea that'll sell.
    sell ( someone ) a bill of goods. bill of goods ( def. 3 ) .

    Noun

    an act or method of selling.
    Stock Exchange . a security to be sold.
    Informal . a cheat; hoax. ?

    Verb phrases

    sell off, to sell, esp. at reduced prices, in order to get rid of
    The city is selling off a large number of small lots at public auction.
    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.
    sell up, British . to sell out
    She was forced to sell up her entire stock of crystal.

    Idiom

    sell short. short ( def. 50 ) .

    Synonyms

    verb
    sell

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