Vendible: meaning, definitions and examples

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vendible

 

[ ˈvɛndəb(ə)l ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

goods for sale

Capable of being sold; fit for sale; salable.

Synonyms

marketable, salable, sellable.

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Word Description / Examples
vendible

Typically used in legal or formal business contexts to refer to goods that are permitted or suitable to be sold.

  • The company confirmed that all items in the catalog are vendible under current regulations.
  • They assessed the artifacts to determine if any were not vendible due to historical significance.
salable

Used to refer to products that are in condition to be sold; commonly used in retail and inventory contexts.

  • The store manager made sure that only salable goods were displayed on the shelves.
  • After refurbishing, the old furniture became salable again.
marketable

Used to describe products that can attract buyers; often used in marketing and advertising contexts.

  • The new smartphone has several marketable features that set it apart from competitors.
  • Her innovative designs make her work very marketable in the fashion industry.
sellable

Often used informally to describe items that can be sold; suitable for everyday conversation and general business contexts.

  • She wondered if her old comic book collection was still sellable.
  • The product team focused on creating a sellable version of the prototype.

Examples of usage

  • These products are vendible in most markets.
  • The company focuses on producing vendible items for the global market.

Translations

Translations of the word "vendible" in other languages:

🇵🇹 vendível

🇮🇳 बेचने योग्य

🇩🇪 verkaufsfähig

🇮🇩 dapat dijual

🇺🇦 придатний для продажу

🇵🇱 sprzedawalny

🇯🇵 販売可能

🇫🇷 vendable

🇪🇸 vendible

🇹🇷 satılabilir

🇰🇷 판매할 수 있는

🇸🇦 قابل للبيع

🇨🇿 prodejný

🇸🇰 predajný

🇨🇳 可销售的

🇸🇮 prodajljiv

🇮🇸 söluhæfur

🇰🇿 сатуға жарамды

🇬🇪 გასაყიდი

🇦🇿 satıla bilən

🇲🇽 vendible

Etymology

The word 'vendible' originated from the Latin word 'vendibilis', which means 'that may be sold'. It entered the English language in the late 16th century. The concept of something being vendible has been an essential part of commerce and trade throughout history, as it refers to the quality of goods being suitable for sale.

See also: vend, vending, vendor.