Unmarketable (adjective)

Not able to be sold or marketed.

Origin:

The word "unmarketable" is formed by adding the prefix "un-" to the word "marketable" which means "capable of being marketed or sold". the prefix "un-" is used to indicate the opposite meaning.

Examples:

  1. The product was unmarketable due to its poor design.
  2. The stock was unmarketable due to the lack of demand.
  3. The idea was unmarketable and would not sell.
  4. The car was unmarketable because it was too expensive.
  5. The company's reputation was so poor that its products were unmarketable.
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