[Idiom] SELL OUT. - Learn Why Staying True to Yourself Matters!

Sell out.

Sell out.

To betray one’s principles for personal gain.

Sall out" usually describes someone who compromises their integrity, ethics, or values for personal benefit, typically for money. It suggests a betrayal of one’s commitments or the causes they once supported in favor of personal gain., often at the cost of public respect or self-respect.

Example Sentences

  1. The concert tickets sold out quickly.

    The concert tickets were bought quickly.

  2. She didn't want to sell out her principles.

    She refused to compromise her principles for gain.

  3. They sold out the limited edition within hours of launching the new product.

    They sold the limited edition quickly after it was launched.

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