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Peddle - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

To peddle means to sell goods, often by traveling from place to place. It can also imply promoting an idea or product persistently, sometimes with a negative connotation of being pushy or dishonest.

peddle

/ˈpɛdəl/ /ˈpɛd(ə)l/

Definition:

To sell goods, especially by traveling from place to place or in small quantities.

Synonyms:

hawk, vend, market, trade

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

buy, purchase

Common Collocations:

peddle goods, peddle wares, peddle information

Derivatives:

peddler, peddling

Usage Tips:

Use "peddle" for selling informally; avoid confusion with "pedal" (bike part).

Common Phrases:

peddle one's wares, peddle rumors, peddle influence

Etymology:

From Middle English "pedlen," possibly from Latin "ped-" (foot), referring to traveling salesmen on foot.

Examples:

  • 1. He tries to peddle handmade jewelry at the market.
  • 2. Street vendors often peddle snacks and drinks to tourists.
  • 3. She was caught trying to peddle fake tickets outside the stadium.
  • 4. Don’t peddle gossip; it can harm relationships.

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