salableness
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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.
Noun
- the quality of being salable or marketable