IPA: //ˈseɪləbəl//
KK: /ˈseɪləbəl/
Definition: Able to be sold; suitable for sale.
Example: The new product is saleable and has attracted many customers.
IPA: /ˈseɪləblɪ/
KK: /ˈseɪləbli/
Definition: In a way that makes something suitable for sale or easy to sell.
Example: The product was designed saleably to attract more customers.
IPA: /ˈseɪləˌruːm/
KK: /ˈseɪləˌrum/
Definition: A room where items are sold or auctioned, often displaying goods for potential buyers.
Example: The antique furniture was beautifully arranged in the saleroom for the upcoming auction.
IPA: /seɪlz/
KK: /seɪlz/
Definition: Connected to the activity of selling products or services.
Example: The sales team worked hard to meet their targets this quarter.
Definition: The total amount of money made from selling goods or services, or the activities related to selling them.
Example: The company's sales increased significantly last year due to new marketing strategies.
IPA: /ˈseɪlz.mæn/
KK: /ˈseɪlzˌmæn/
Definition: A person whose job is to sell products or services, often working in a store or visiting customers.
Example: The salesman helped me find the perfect car for my needs.
IPA: /ˈseɪlzˌmænʃɪp/
KK: /ˈseɪlzˌmænʃɪp/
Definition: The ability or skill to sell products or services effectively and persuasively.
Example: His salesmanship helped the company increase its profits significantly.
IPA: /ˈseɪlzˌpɜːrsən/
KK: /ˈseɪlzˌpɜrsən/
Definition: A person whose job is to sell products or services to customers.
Example: The salesperson helped me find the perfect laptop for my needs.
IPA: /ˈseɪlzˌruːm/
KK: /ˈseɪlzˌrum/
Definition: A room where products are shown and sold to customers.
Example: The new salesroom features a variety of furniture for customers to explore.
IPA: /ˈsæl.vər/
KK: /ˈsæl.vər/
Definition: A person or ship that helps recover a ship or its cargo that has been lost or damaged at sea.
Example: The salvor worked tirelessly to retrieve the sunken cargo from the ocean floor.
IPA: /ˈsæntɪm/
KK: /sæntɪm/
Definition: A small unit of currency used in Latvia, Morocco, and Ethiopia, where 100 santims equal one larger unit of currency in each country.
Example: I exchanged my money for santims before traveling to Latvia.
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