Sell [verb]

Definition of Sell:

exchange an object for money

Synonyms of Sell:

● Handle

● Auction

● Move

● Trade

● Close

● Advertise

● Hawk

● Peddle

● Market

● Barter

● Vend

● Persuade

● Pitch

● Dump

● Dispose

● Snow

● Boost

● Stock

● Exchange

● Spiel

● Traffic

● Puff

● Hustle

● Merchandise

● Plug

● Drum

● Unload

● Wholesale

● Bargain

● Contract

● Push

● Retain

● Retail

● Soft sell

● Soft soap

● Sweet talk

● Be in business

● Clinch the deal

● Close the deal

● Deal in

● Put across

● Put up for sale


Opposite/Antonyms of Sell:

● Keep

● Hold

● Discourage

● Buy

● Hide

● Conceal

● Suppress

● Repress

● Prevent

● Hinder

● Dissuade


Sentence/Example of Sell:

I've turned peddler, and would like to sell you some blueberries.

And do women who sell themselves ever find any real pleasure in the bargain?

Put a halter round her neck, and sell her for a pot of beer.

It occurred to him that he could sell them at a market store in the village.

I'll give you two cents a pound for as many as you want to sell.

Then if they do not sell I will hawk them from door to door.

These goods which you sell are not to be seen, nor is there any proof that you hold them.

Then she arranged with a New York house to sell her models on commission.

Yes, John; you'll have to sell him right away; I'll be frightened to death while he's about the place.

So she, following the example of Lucy, wished to sell everything that she might give.