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Associations of "Sold" (30 Words)
advertiser | A person or company that advertises a product, service, or event. Kids hate it when advertisers try too hard to target them on their level. |
auction | Sell or offer for sale at an auction. The painting was auctioned at Christie s. |
automat | A cafeteria in which food and drink were obtained from slot machines. |
business | Business concerns collectively. Government and business could not agree. |
coupon | Of a consumer collect and use coupons or vouchers offering discounts on goods or services. He had a big beaming smile on his coupon. |
deal | The set of hands dealt to the players. I can deal with this crew of workers. |
huckster | A person who writes radio or tv advertisements. He was huckstering a video. |
market | The securities markets in the aggregate. They wanted to browse around the street market. |
marketable | Being in demand by especially employers. Marketable produce. |
marketer | A person or company that advertises or promotes something. A leading manufacturer and marketer of medical products. |
merchandise | Engage in the business of a merchant. Good business depends on having good merchandise. |
merchandising | The activity of promoting the sale of goods, especially by their presentation in retail outlets. Problems rooted in poor merchandising. |
merchant | In historical contexts relating to merchants or commerce. A merchant seaman. |
outsell | Sell or be sold in greater quantities than. The new Toyota outsells the Honda by a wide margin. |
peddle | Promote (an idea or view) persistently or widely. He was arrested after trying to peddle guns. |
price | Discover or establish the price of something for sale. The cattle thief has a price on his head. |
purchaser | A person who buys. One of the club s prospective purchasers. |
salesclerk | A salesperson in a store. |
salesman | A man whose job involves selling or promoting commercial products, either in a shop or visiting locations to get orders. An insurance salesman. |
salesperson | A person employed to represent a business and to sell its merchandise (as to customers in a store or to customers who are visited. |
seller | Someone who promotes or exchanges goods or services for money. The book became the biggest seller in the history of royal publishing. |
shopper | A small-wheeled bicycle with a basket, designed for use while shopping. A commercial centre thronged with shoppers. |
stall | Cause to stall. His career had stalled hers taken off. |
store | A shop of any size or kind. DIY stores. |
trade | Engage in the trade of. He s a carpenter by trade. |
undersell | Sell cheaper than one’s competition. She feels she was underselling herself by putting her disability high on her CV. |
vend | Offer (small items) for sale, either from a stall or from a slot machine. The company makes and vends environmentally friendly beauty products. |
vendor | The seller in a sale, especially of property. An Italian ice cream vendor. |
vintner | Someone who makes wine. |
wholesale | At a wholesale price. The manufacturer s wholesale price. |