oversell Antonyms
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Meaning of oversell
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oversell (v. t.)
To sell for a higher price than; to exceed in selling price.
To sell beyond means of delivery.
oversell Sentence Examples
- The salesman shamelessly oversold the product's benefits, making it seem like a miracle cure.
- The advertisement oversold the movie, promising an epic experience that it failed to deliver.
- The company oversold its capabilities, leading to delays and disappointment for clients.
- The politician oversold his ability to solve the country's problems, leaving voters disillusioned.
- The artist oversold the number of paintings he had available, resulting in upset customers.
- The salesperson oversold the importance of a new feature, making it seem essential when it was merely a gimmick.
- The company oversold its shares, leading to a stock price crash when it couldn't meet expectations.
- The candidate oversold his experience, claiming to have led projects he had only assisted with.
- The salesperson oversold the warranty, promising a full refund if the product didn't work when it actually offered limited coverage.
- The business oversold its capacity, taking on more orders than it could handle, resulting in poor service and late deliveries.
FAQs About the word oversell
To sell for a higher price than; to exceed in selling price., To sell beyond means of delivery.
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The salesman shamelessly oversold the product's benefits, making it seem like a miracle cure.
The advertisement oversold the movie, promising an epic experience that it failed to deliver.
The company oversold its capabilities, leading to delays and disappointment for clients.
The politician oversold his ability to solve the country's problems, leaving voters disillusioned.