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Synonyms for sell for
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : sel |
Phonetic Transcription : sɛl |
Top 10 synonyms for sell for Other synonyms for the word sell for
- accrue
- acquire
- act as
- act as broker
- act for
- act in place of
- admit
- afford
- amount to be asked
- appear as
- assume the role of
- back
- be
- be agent for
- be attorney for
- be demanded
- be given
- be marked at
- be needed
- be paid
- be priced at
- be proxy for
- be received
- be sold for
- be valued at
- be worth
- beam
- bear
- betoken
- blossom
- body
- bring
- bring back
- bring forth
- bring in
- bring to
- buck
- buy for
- call for
- clear
- conduct
- convey
- copy
- correspond to
- deliver
- discharge
- do business for
- draw forth
- elicit
- emblematize
- embody
- enact
- epitomize
- equal
- equate
- escort
- exemplify
- exhibit
- express
- factor
- fetch
- fix price at
- furnish
- get
- give
- give off
- give rise to
- go for
- gross
- gun
- heel
- hold office
- hold out
- imitate
- impersonate
- impose
- lead
- levy
- lug
- make
- make a profit
- mean
- mount up
- move back
- net
- nick
- obtain
- offer
- pack
- pay
- perform
- personify
- piggyback
- play the part
- price
- produce
- proffer
- provide
- put on
- rack up
- rap
- reach
- realize
- receive
- reproduce
- require
- retrieve
- return
- ride
- schlepp
- score
- sell
- sell at
- sell for
- serve
- serve as
- set back
- shoulder
- show
- speak for
- stage
- stand for
- steward
- substitute
- supply
- take
- take in
- tender
- to the tune of
- tote
- transport
- truck
- turn out
- typify
- win
- yield
Définition of sell for
Origin :- Old English sellan "to give, furnish, supply, lend; surrender, give up; deliver to; promise," from Proto-Germanic *saljan "offer up, deliver" (cf. Old Norse selja "to hand over, deliver, sell;" Old Frisian sella, Old High German sellen "to give, hand over, sell;" Gothic saljan "to offer a sacrifice"), ultimately from PIE root *sel- (3) "to take, grasp."
- Meaning "to give up for money" had emerged by c.1000, but in Chaucer selle still can mean "to give." Students of Old English learn early that the word that looks like sell usually means "give." An Old English word for "to sell" was bebycgan, from bycgan "to buy."
- Slang meaning "to swindle" is from 1590s. The noun phrase hard sell is recorded from 1952. To sell one's soul is from c.1570. Sell-by date is from 1972. To sell like hot cakes is from 1839. Selling-point attested from 1959.
- To sell (someone) down the river is first recorded 1927, but probably from or with recollection of slavery days, on notion of sale from the Upper South to the cotton plantations of the Deep South (attested in this literal sense since 1851).
- As in realize : verb gain, earn
- As in represent : verb present image of; symbolize
- As in yield : verb produce
- As in bring : verb command a price
- As in charge : verb ask a price
- As in cost : verb command a price of
- As in fetch : verb go get, bring in
Antonyms for sell for
- abandon
- avoid
- back out
- be original
- counter
- deny
- depart
- desist
- differ
- disallow
- disapprove
- discourage
- dissuade
- drop
- exculpate
- exonerate
- fail
- forfeit
- free
- give in
- give up
- hold
- hold back
- ignore
- imbalance
- keep
- leave
- let go
- lose
- maintain
- miss
- neglect
- oppose
- pass up
- pay
- pay by check
- pay cash
- prevent
- quit
- refuse
- reject
- repulse
- retain
- retreat
- reverse
- shun
- stop
- surrender
- take
- veto
- withhold
- withstand
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