overselling

[oh-ver-sel-ing]

overselling Definition

  • 1to sell more of something than can be supplied or delivered
  • 2to exaggerate the value or usefulness of something

Using overselling: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company oversold their product and couldn't meet the demand.

  • Example

    He tends to oversell his skills during job interviews.

  • Example

    The real estate agent oversold the property, and the buyers were disappointed when they saw it in person.

overselling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for overselling

Antonyms for overselling

Phrases with overselling

  • to present oneself in a way that exaggerates one's abilities or accomplishments

    Example

    He oversold himself during the interview and didn't get the job.

  • to promote a product in a way that exaggerates its benefits or usefulness

    Example

    The company oversold the new gadget, and many customers returned it.

  • to promote a travel destination in a way that exaggerates its attractions or amenities

    Example

    The travel agency oversold the resort, and the vacationers were disappointed when they arrived.

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Summary: overselling in Brief

Overselling [oh-ver-sel-ing] is the act of selling more of something than can be supplied or delivered, or exaggerating the value or usefulness of something. Examples include overselling a product, oneself, or a travel destination. Synonyms for overselling include overhype, exaggerate, inflate, and overstate.