Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sold-on
adjective
/soʊld ɒn/

Definition
Having a strong belief in or support for something, often as a result of positive experiences or persuasive arguments.

Examples
- After trying the new software, I was completely sold-on its capabilities for improving productivity.
- She was sold-on the idea of solar energy after attending a seminar on renewable resources.
- He became sold-on the product after seeing the positive reviews and testimonials online.

Meaning
The term ‘sold-on’ is used to describe a person who is convinced about the merits of an idea, product, or concept after being exposed to its benefits.

Synonyms
- Convinced
- Sold
- Enthusiastic
- Committed