/sejˈl/ - [seyl] - sale
We found 14 definitions of salé from 5 different sources.
NounSingular: sale |
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sale - an occasion (usually brief) for buying at specially reduced prices; "they held a sale to reduce their inventory"; "I got some great bargains at their annual sale" | ||
cut-rate sale, sales event | ||
occasion reason; "there was no occasion for complaint" | ||
bazaar, fair a sale of miscellany; often for charity; "the church bazaar" | ||
boot sale, car boot sale an outdoor sale at which people sell things from the trunk of their car | ||
clearance sale, inventory-clearance sale a sale to reduce inventory | ||
closeout a sale intended to dispose of all remaining stock | ||
fire sale a sale of merchandise supposedly damaged by fire | ||
fire sale a sale of merchandise supposedly damaged by fire | ||
garage sale, yard sale an outdoor sale of used personal or household items held on the seller's premises | ||
going-out-of-business sale a sale of all the tangible assets of a business that is about to close; "during the Great Depression going-out-of-business sales were very common" | ||
realisation, realization something that is made real or concrete; "the victory was the realization of a whole year's work" | ||
jumble sale, rummage sale a sale of donated articles | ||
selloff a sale of a relatively large number of assets (stocks or bonds or commodities) at a low price typically done to dispose of them rather than as normal trade | ||
sale - the general activity of selling; "they tried to boost sales"; "laws limit the sale of handguns" | ||
merchandising, selling, marketing the exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money | ||
auction sale, vendue, auction the public sale of something to the highest bidder | ||
sale - an agreement (or contract) in which property is transferred from the seller (vendor) to the buyer (vendee) for a fixed price in money (paid or agreed to be paid by the buyer); "the salesman faxed the sales agreement to his home office" | ||
sales agreement | ||
understanding, agreement the cognitive condition of someone who understands; "he has virtually no understanding of social cause and effect" | ||
conditional sale a sale in which the buyer receives title to the property only upon the performance of some condition (usually the full payment of the purchase price) | ||
sale - a particular instance of selling; "he has just made his first sale"; "they had to complete the sale before the banks closed" | ||
merchandising, selling, marketing the exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money | ||
sale - the state of being purchasable; offered or exhibited for selling; "you'll find vitamin C for sale at most pharmacies"; "the new line of cars will soon be on sale" |