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  • hard sell
    hard sell
    noun
    a method of advertising or selling that is direct, forceful, and insistent; high-pressure salesmanship (opposed to soft sell).
  • hard-sell
    hard-sell
    verb (used with or without object)
    to sell or advertise (something) in a forceful and insistent way.
Synonyms

hard sell

1 American  

noun

  1. a method of advertising or selling that is direct, forceful, and insistent; high-pressure salesmanship (opposed to soft sell).


hard-sell 2 American  
[hahrd-sel] / ˈhɑrdˈsɛl /

verb (used with or without object)

hard-sold, hard-selling
  1. to sell or advertise (something) in a forceful and insistent way.

    to hard-sell new car models to reluctant buyers.

  2. to convince (someone) in a forceful and insistent way.

    to hard-sell customers on a new product.


adjective

  1. characterized by or promoted through a hard sell.

    hard-sell tactics.

hard sell British  

noun

  1. an aggressive insistent technique of selling or advertising Compare soft sell

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

hard sell Idioms  
  1. An aggressive, high-pressure sales practice or promotion, as in Used-car salesmen tend to give you a hard sell . This expression gave rise to the antonym soft sell , a low-key sales approach that relies on gentle persuasion. [ Colloquial ; c. 1950]

  2. A difficult sales prospect, one who resists sales pressure. For example, Those brokers who call us at dinnertime find me a hard sell—I usually just hang up on them . [Late 1900s]


Etymology

Origin of hard sell1

An Americanism dating back to 1950–55

Origin of hard-sell2

An Americanism dating back to 1955–60

Example Sentences

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In a world where investors are increasingly only interested in artificial intelligence and little else, even retail winners can be a hard sell: Better prospects still often translate into worse stock performance.

From Barron's • Jun. 4, 2026

You should be skeptical of companies making a hard sell.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 30, 2026

It was a hard sell for then-President Lyndon Johnson, who had to convince Americans that their money was still worth something even if it was essentially worthless as metal.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 9, 2025

At first, the idea of having engineers looming electronically over the timing stand was a hard sell.

From Los Angeles Times • May 25, 2025

That was as far as the hard sell went.

From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides

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