What do you mean by sold?

Something that’s sold has been exchanged for money.

What type of word is sold?

Sold is a verb – Word Type.

What does mean sold out?

Definition of sold-out : having all available tickets or accommodations sold completely and especially in advance also : of or relating to a sold-out event a sold-out crowd.

Who wrote sold?

Richard Fagan
Robb Royer
Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)/Composers

Is sold correct?

The word “sell” is an irregular verb. So the correct form in the past tense is, “sold.” Never, never say, “selled” – never.

How do you use sold in a sentence?

[M] [T] I hear that he sold his house. [M] [T] Liquor is not sold at this store. [M] [T] I can’t believe that you really sold that junk for such a high price. [M] [T] She sold all of her furniture, so she could afford to feed herself and her dog.

Did you sell or sold?

Sell is most commonly used as a verb (past tense sold), and it also has a few different meanings: To offer something for sale—to offer it in exchange for money: a store that sells only hats; I might sell my car. The person or business doing the selling is called the seller.

How do you use sold out?

Sold-out sentence example

  1. The book was an instant bestseller; the entire first edition sold out on the day of issue.
  2. They played their first solo performance at Royal Festival Hall, London, to a sold-out audience of 4000.
  3. The product sold out almost immediately.

Is sold out one word?

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

Where was sold music video filmed?

Kentucky stockyards
The music video was directed by Martin Kahan and features Montgomery at a livestock auction in the Garrard County, Kentucky stockyards.

How do you use sold?

Sold sentence example

  1. I thought you sold the ranch.
  2. He sold the house after his release so he’s in the chips.
  3. They sold like homemade ice cream on a summer day.
  4. He sold his first painting at age fifteen – something like $17,000.
  5. He only sold them – for money.
  6. Dean figured the trunks sold for about a dime a pound.