spiel

[spiːl]

spiel Definition

a long or elaborate speech or story, typically one used for persuading someone to buy something or to convince them of something.

Using spiel: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spiel" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The salesman gave us a long spiel about the benefits of the product.

  • Example

    I'm tired of hearing the same old spiel from politicians.

  • Example

    She delivered a convincing spiel about the importance of recycling.

  • Example

    He went into his usual spiel about how he was too busy to help.

spiel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spiel

  • pitch
  • sales pitch
  • sales talk
  • persuasion
  • talk

Phrases with spiel

  • to recite something learned or rehearsed by heart

    Example

    She can spiel off all the capitals of the world.

  • to speak at length, especially in a tedious way

    Example

    He spieled out for hours about his latest business venture.

  • to give someone a persuasive speech or sales pitch

    Example

    The telemarketer gave me a long spiel about their new product.

Origins of spiel

from German 'spiel', meaning 'play'

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Summary: spiel in Brief

The term 'spiel' [spiːl] refers to a long or elaborate speech or story, often used to persuade or convince someone of something. It is commonly used in sales pitches and political speeches, as well as everyday conversations. Phrases like 'spiel off' and 'spiel out' describe reciting or speaking at length, while 'give someone a spiel' means to give a persuasive speech or sales pitch.