salableness

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salableness

The product's salableness was evident from its rapid sales.

Definition

Noun: The quality or state of being capable of being sold; marketability. It refers to how easily or readily a product, service, or idea can be sold.

Usage

"Salableness" is a formal noun used to describe the inherent characteristic of an item that makes it sellable. It is often used in business, marketing, and economic contexts to assess the potential of a commodity in the marketplace. * The primary factor in the product's success was its inherent salableness. * Investors were concerned about the salableness of the new technology in a saturated market.

Examples
  • The report analyzed the of various agricultural exports.
  • A product's depends on factors like demand, quality, and price.
  • The artist doubted the commercial of her most experimental work.
Advanced Usage
  • Conceptual Application: While typically applied to physical goods, "salableness" can also refer to intangible items like ideas, policies, or political candidates.
    • The salableness of the new policy to the public was a major concern for the administration.
Variants and Related Words
  • Salable (adjective): Capable of being sold; marketable.
    • They needed to make the design more salable to a mass audience.
  • Marketability (noun): The quality of being able to be sold or marketed. (This is a more common synonym).
  • Vendibility (noun): The quality of being vendible; salableness. (A less common, more formal synonym).
Synonyms

Marketability, salability, vendibility, merchantability.

Antonyms

Unsalability, unmarketability.

salableness

The product's salableness was evident from its rapid sales.

Noun
  1. the quality of being salable or marketable

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