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The hard sell Meaning in English

expression

ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈhɑɹd/ /ˈsɛɫ
thuh HARD sell
ðə, ði/ /hˈɑːd/ /sˈɛl
thuh HAAD sell

Definition

A sales technique where the seller puts a lot of pressure on someone to buy something, often aggressively and without letting them refuse easily.

Usage & Nuances

'The hard sell' is mostly informal, often criticized for being pushy or uncomfortable. Commonly used with verbs like 'give', 'try', or 'go for'. Opposite: 'the soft sell'. Not just for face-to-face sales; can apply to advertising or persuasive behavior in general.

Example Sentences

The salesman used the hard sell, but I still said no.

basic

Nobody likes the hard sell when shopping for a car.

basic

He tried the hard sell on every customer.

basic

Honestly, I can't stand the hard sell—it just makes me want to leave the store.

natural

They really went for the hard sell during the phone call, but I wasn't convinced.

natural

If you push the hard sell too much, customers might walk away.

natural