- Undersold
- Undersold \Un`der*sold"\, p. p. of {Undersell}. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
undersold — UK US /ˌʌndəˈsəʊld/ adjective ► made to seem less attractive or effective than something really is: »It s an opportunity to remind people of your undersold talents. → Compare OVERSOLD(Cf. ↑oversold) ► sold in smaller numbers of amounts than… … Financial and business terms
undersold — un·der·sold (ŭn dər sōldʹ) v. Past tense and past participle of undersell. * * * … Universalium
undersold — adjective Of or pertaining to that which has been sold with insufficient enthusiasm … Wiktionary
undersold — un·der sell || ‚ʌndÉ™(r) sel v. sell at lower prices than the competition; sell at less than the actual value; promote or advertise in an understated manner … English contemporary dictionary
undersold — past and past participle of undersell … English new terms dictionary
undersold — UK [ˌʌndə(r)ˈsəʊld] / US [ˌʌndərˈsoʊld] undersell … English dictionary
undersold — past and past part. of UNDERSELL … Useful english dictionary
never knowingly undersold — Meaning Origin Slogan of the John Lewis partnership from the 1920s. Coined by John Lewis … Meaning and origin of phrases
undersell — un‧der‧sell [ˌʌndəˈsel ǁ ər ] verb undersold PTandPP [ ˈsəʊld ǁ ˈsoʊld] [transitive] 1. COMMERCE to sell goods etc at a lower price than someone else: • We undersell all our rivals. • They claim never to be undersold ( … Financial and business terms
John Lewis Partnership — Not to be confused with Lewis s. John Lewis Partnership Type Private[1] (All shares held in trust) Industry … Wikipedia