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sold (SOHLD) (verb)
1. To have exchanged money to acquire property: "He sold the antique desk to the highest bidder at the auction."
2. To have given up something in a foolish or dishonest manner: "She sold her good name when she became involved with the fraud scheme."
3. To have influenced or persuaded others to take a certain course of action: "The teacher sold the children on the idea of creating posters advertising their upcoming concert."
2. To have given up something in a foolish or dishonest manner: "She sold her good name when she became involved with the fraud scheme."
3. To have influenced or persuaded others to take a certain course of action: "The teacher sold the children on the idea of creating posters advertising their upcoming concert."
soled (SOHLD) (verb)
To have attached a new bottom to a shoe or boot: "The shoe repairman soled his shoes for him while he was waiting."
She sold the pair of shoes that she recently had soled at the shoe repair.
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Confusing Words Clarified: Group S; Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs, Synonyms, Polysemes, etc. +
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