Meaning of Those really didn't sell
An expression indicating that certain items were not sold successfully.
In simple words: Those didn't sell well.
Those really didn't sell in a sentence
- After the season, I realized those really didn't sell.
- The marketing campaign was ineffective; those really didn't sell at all.
- We overstocked on these items, and unfortunately, those really didn't sell.
How to use Those really didn't sell
Use this phrase when discussing products. It's appropriate in casual and professional settings but may sound too informal in formal reports.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of unsold items that are just sitting there, not moving off the shelves.
Related words
Collocations with Those really didn't sell
- really didn't sell
- items that didn't sell
- products that really didn't sell
Synonyms for Those really didn't sell
- those didn't move
- those flopped
- those failed to sell
Opposites of Those really didn't sell
- those sold
- those were popular
Common mistakes with Those really didn't sell
- Incorrectly placed auxiliary verbs, e.g., saying 'Those really sold not.'
- Confusing the past tense with present tense, e.g., 'Those don't sell.'
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Those really didn't sell in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
هذه لم تُبع حقًا
هذه لم تُبع جيدًا.
- Bengaliবাংলা
ওগুলো আসলে বিক্রি হয়নি
ওগুলো ভালো বিক্রি হয়নি।
- GermanDeutsch
Die haben sich echt nicht verkauft
Die haben sich nicht gut verkauft.
- SpanishEspañol
Esos realmente no se vendieron
Esos no se vendieron bien.
- Persianفارسی
اونها واقعاً فروش نرفتند
اونها خوب فروش نرفتند.
- FrenchFrançais
Ceux-là ne se sont vraiment pas vendus
Ceux-là ne se sont pas bien vendus.
- Hindiहिन्दी
वो बिलकुल नहीं बिके
वो अच्छे से नहीं बिके।
- ItalianItaliano
Quelli non hanno venduto
Quelli non hanno venduto bene.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Aquilo realmente não vendeu
Aquilo não vendeu bem.
- RussianРусский
Они совсем не продались
Они плохо продались.
- Urduاردو
وہ واقعی نہیں بِکے
وہ اچھے نہیں بِکے۔
- Chinese中文
那些卖得真不好
那些卖得不好。
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Frequently asked questions about Those really didn't sell
What does Those really didn't sell mean?
Those didn't sell well.
What is the definition of Those really didn't sell?
An expression indicating that certain items were not sold successfully.
How do you use Those really didn't sell in a sentence?
After the season, I realized those really didn't sell.
Can you give another example of Those really didn't sell?
The marketing campaign was ineffective; those really didn't sell at all.
What are synonyms for Those really didn't sell?
Common alternatives include those didn't move, those flopped, those failed to sell.
What is the opposite of Those really didn't sell?
Opposite meanings include those sold, those were popular.
What words go with Those really didn't sell?
It commonly pairs with really didn't sell, items that didn't sell, products that really didn't sell.
What are common mistakes when using Those really didn't sell?
Incorrectly placed auxiliary verbs, e.g., saying 'Those really sold not.' Confusing the past tense with present tense, e.g., 'Those don't sell.'
How do you pronounce Those really didn't sell?
US: //ðoʊz ˈrɪli dɪdnt sɛl//, UK: //ðəʊz ˈrɪəli dɪdnt sɛl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Those really didn't sell?
Use this phrase when discussing products. It's appropriate in casual and professional settings but may sound too informal in formal reports.
