sell (out) Antonyms

Meaning of sell (out)

sell (out)

something (such as a concert or contest) for which all tickets are sold, a show, contest, or exhibition for which all seats are sold, to sell the goods of (a debtor) in order to satisfy creditors, to sell one's business, to sell all of, one who sells out, to sell security or commodity holdings of usually to satisfy an uncovered margin, the act or an instance of selling out, to be or achieve a sellout, to betray one's cause or associates especially for personal gain, to dispose of all of one's goods by sale, to dispose of one's goods by sale, something sold out, to sell all the available tickets for

sell (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The concert sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.
  2. The store is selling out of the latest electronics as quickly as they can restock.
  3. The company is selling out its inventory at a steep discount.
  4. The politician sold out his constituents by supporting a policy they opposed.
  5. The restaurant sold out of its signature dish by the end of the night.
  6. The business is selling out its assets as it prepares to close.
  7. The celebrity sold out his brand by endorsing a product he didn't believe in.
  8. The salesman managed to sell out his entire inventory in one day.
  9. The tickets for the sporting event sold out long before game day.
  10. The speaker sold out the audience with his humor and wit.

FAQs About the word sell (out)

something (such as a concert or contest) for which all tickets are sold, a show, contest, or exhibition for which all seats are sold, to sell the goods of (a de

betray,sell down the river, give away, go back on, stab in the back, two-time, double-cross, cross, backstab, tell (on)

defend,protect, stand by, save,safeguard, guard,shield

The concert sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale.

The store is selling out of the latest electronics as quickly as they can restock.

The company is selling out its inventory at a steep discount.

The politician sold out his constituents by supporting a policy they opposed.