sold-out

[ sohld-out ]
/ ˈsoʊldˈaʊt /

adjective

having all tickets sold, as for a performance or engagement.

Origin of sold-out

First recorded in 1905–10

Definition for sold out (2 of 2)

Origin of sell

1
before 900; Middle English sellen (v.), Old English sellan orig., to give, hence, give up (someone) to an enemy, betray, exchange for money; cognate with Old Norse selja, Low German sellen, Gothic saljan to give up, sell, orig., to cause to take; akin to Greek heleîn to take

synonym study for sell

1. See trade.

OTHER WORDS FROM sell

sell·a·ble, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for sold out

sell
/ (sɛl) /

verb sells, selling or sold

noun

the act or an instance of selling Compare hard sell, soft sell
informal
  1. a trick, hoax, or deception
  2. Irish a great disappointmentthe service in the hotel was a sell

Derived forms of sell

sellable, adjective

Word Origin for sell

Old English sellan to lend, deliver; related to Old Norse selja to sell, Gothic saljan to offer sacrifice, Old High German sellen to sell, Latin cōnsilium advice

Idioms and Phrases with sold out (1 of 2)

sold out

see sell out.

Idioms and Phrases with sold out (2 of 2)

sell