vendibleness

vendibleness

The product's vendibleness was clear from its attractive packaging and high demand.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The quality of being saleable: "vendibleness" refers to the state or condition of a product or item that makes it capable of being sold or easily marketed. It emphasizes marketability and commercial appeal.
Usage Examples
  • (The product's ability to be sold was strong because of its new technology.)
  • (Various elements influence how easily items can be sold.)
  • (He made his produce more attractive to buyers.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to enhance vendibleness": to increase the saleability of an item through improvements or marketing.

    • The company added a warranty to enhance the vendibleness of its appliances. (They made the products more likely to be sold by offering a guarantee.)
  • "vendibleness in a competitive market": the degree to which a product can be sold when many similar options exist.

    • Unique branding is crucial for vendibleness in a saturated market. (In a market with many competitors, a distinctive brand helps a product sell.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Vendible (adj): capable of being sold; marketable.
    • These goods are highly vendible due to their low cost. (These items are easy to sell because they are cheap.)
  • Vendibility (n): another form of the same noun, meaning the same as "vendibleness".
    • The vendibility of the artwork was questioned by critics. (The saleability of the art was doubted.)
Synonyms
  • Marketability: the ease with which a product can be sold.
  • Saleability: the quality of being fit for sale.
  • Merchantability: a legal term meaning goods are fit for ordinary sale.
Related Idioms
  • "sell like hotcakes": to be sold quickly and in large quantities (implies high vendibleness).

    • The new toy sold like hotcakes, showing its strong vendibleness. (The toy was very popular and easy to sell.)
  • "fly off the shelves": to be purchased rapidly (describes high vendibleness).

    • The limited edition sneakers flew off the shelves, proving their vendibleness. (The sneakers sold out fast because they were highly saleable.)