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soft sell

1 American  

noun

  1. a method of advertising or selling that is quietly persuasive, subtle, and indirect (hard sell ).


soft-sell 2 American  
[sawft-sel, soft-] / ˈsɔftˈsɛl, ˈsɒft- /

verb (used with object)

soft-sold, soft-selling
  1. to promote (a product, service, etc.) using indirect or gentle persuasion.

    an advertising campaign to soft-sell a new perfume.


adjective

  1. (of a sales technique) quietly or indirectly persuasive.

    a soft-sell approach to marketing.

soft sell British  

noun

  1. a method of selling based on indirect suggestion or inducement Compare hard sell

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soft sell Idioms  
  1. see hard sell, def. 1.


Etymology

Origin of soft sell1

First recorded in 1950–55

Origin of soft-sell2

First recorded in 1950–55

Example Sentences

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No one takes himself or the subject too seriously in Mr. Scheinfeld’s film; if its arguments are convincing, it’s because of a very soft sell.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 2, 2026

And negotiations with the holding companies weren’t exactly a soft sell, with warnings of living in “a war zone” of trucks and construction if they didn’t cooperate.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 28, 2022

Day One of the county's mass homeless project started out as a soft sell.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 22, 2018

This teacher-influencer soft sell may be new in schools.

From New York Times • Sep. 2, 2017

“Brockmire” is heading into the final two episodes of Season 1, and to say it’s one of television’s hidden crude gems isn’t a soft sell.

From Salon • May 9, 2017