What is another word for sold-out?

Pronunciation: [sˈə͡ʊldˈa͡ʊt] (IPA)

Sold-out refers to a situation where an item is no longer available for purchase. Some synonyms for sold-out are out of stock, unavailable, all gone, exhausted, depleted, and empty-handed. Out of stock is commonly used in retail to indicate that the item is temporarily unavailable, but it may be restocked again. Unavailable suggests that the item is not currently available and may not be restocked anytime soon. All gone and exhausted both imply complete depletion of the item. Depleted and empty-handed are usually used in situations when the item is expected to be available but has run out unexpectedly. Regardless of the synonym used, the message remains the same; the item is no longer available for purchase.

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What are the hypernyms for Sold-out?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for sold-out?

The antonyms for "sold-out" are plenty! If a product or event is not sold-out, it means that it still has tickets, seats or items available for purchase. The opposite of sold-out can be presented as available, in stock, on sale or unsold. It is the desire of every seller or organizer to avoid a sold-out event as it means that the show's success is dampened by the fact that some people are unable to access it. Retailers strive to keep their products in stock and available to customers while also ensuring that their inventory is not oversupplied. Thus, the opposite of sold-out is a boon to businesses and customers alike.

What are the antonyms for Sold-out?

Famous quotes with Sold-out

  • What turns me on is to walk into a sold-out venue. The audiences are so much the same as they were in the '60s. It's just an amazing thing. I can't explain it, but I hope it never stops.
    Chubby Checker
  • We knew it was going to be the biggest event scheduled in the history of women's sports, but we didn't ever fathom we would be playing before sold-out stadiums all over the country.
    Lorrie Fair
  • A sold-out house my first night back. Do you have any idea what kinda pressure that is? I could have been at home in my warm bed, playing Nintendo.
    Richard Pryor
  • Yet what makes the show what it is - a truly mesmerising theatrical event that should live forever in the memory - is the magic and the variety, speed and dexterity with which Brown performs it. Looking around the auditorium of this sold-out theatre, with everyone on their feet at the show’s climax, it’s probably the most fun they’re likely to have this year. Derren Brown is simply astonishing to witness on stage. –
    Derren Brown
  • I got in a little trouble. Did you guys hear anything about that? I'll tell you what happened. I had two sold-out shows in Fort Pierce, Florida and we were gonna land in Vero Beach, Florida. And I have an airplane that, um, you guys...bought me. Thank you. It's nice. It is really cool. And we land in Vero Beach, and where we land, I look out the window and there's three cops standing there, which is no big deal to me. Because cops love me, so do firemen. And a lot of times, I'll get a police escort from the airport to the venue, and this...wasn't one of those times. I got outta the plane and there was a cop there and he said, "Mr. White, we have been told there are drugs on this plane by an anonymous tip." I said, "There are absolutely no drugs on the plane." Now, I have a bit of weed in my bag, but it's not on the plane, so technically I'm not lying to this guy. And, you know, he goes, "Well, do you mind if we search the aircraft?" I said, "You absolutely cannot search this aircraft unless you have probable cause," because I still have civil liberties, you know what I mean? I do. And they tell me, "Okay, we just wanna let the drug dog walk by it a couple times." I said, "Fine". And the drug dog walks by a couple times, and the guy goes, "Well, the dog gave us the signal that there are drugs on the plane". And I was like, "No, he didn't! That dog didn't do anything, I was staring straight at it! He didn't wink, blink, woof or paw. What's his signal, a blank stare? That's all he did!" "Well, the dog says there are drugs on the plane." And I said, "Well, I said there aren't drugs on the plane. Who are you going to believe, me or the...ah, fuck, never mind." Now, I've got a show to go to. They spend going through this plane. An hour and a half and I'm just sitting there going, "Oh, come on!" And they get finished and, of course, there are no drugs on the plane and I knew there wasn't. And I assume now they're gonna let me go and I'll go do my show, whatever. And then they go, "Well, now the dog needs to sniff that bag on your shoulder," and I was like, "Ruh-roh!" They found 7/8 of a of marijuana in my bag. Now, when I have have 7/8 of a gram of marijuana, I consider myself to be... of marijuana. That is no weed.
    Ron White

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