selling (out) Synonyms

selling (out) Meaning

selling (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

selling (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The concert sold out within minutes, leaving many fans disappointed.
  2. The store was selling out of its latest products at an alarming rate.
  3. The salesperson was aggressively selling the new phone, emphasizing its features.
  4. The politician was accused of selling out his constituents to corporate interests.
  5. The charity event sold out all of its tickets, raising a significant amount of funds.
  6. The website was experiencing technical difficulties, preventing users from selling out items.
  7. The restaurant was selling out of its popular dish, so diners had to order something else.
  8. The company was selling out its old inventory to make way for new products.
  9. The politician's honesty was questioned after he was caught selling out his principles.
  10. The online retailer sold out of its limited-edition sneakers, creating a frenzy among collectors.

FAQs About the word selling (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

betraying, going back on, selling down the river, stabbing in the back, turning in, giving away, telling (on), double-crossing, backstabbing, splitting (on)

defending,standing by, saving, protecting,guarding, safeguarding,shielding

The concert sold out within minutes, leaving many fans disappointed.

The store was selling out of its latest products at an alarming rate.

The salesperson was aggressively selling the new phone, emphasizing its features.

The politician was accused of selling out his constituents to corporate interests.