"Sell-out" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person or entity that sells out refers to one who compromises their values, morals, or integrity in order to gain popularity, wealth, or other benefits, often at the expense of their artistic vision, quality, or authenticity.
Example: "The artist was accused of being a sell-out after releasing a commercial album that deviated from his original style."
Etymology:
The term "sell-out" originated in the 19th century in the context of business, where a sell-out referred to the sale of a business or an event. Over time, the term began to be used metaphorically to describe someone who compromises their values or artistic vision for personal gain.
Idioms:
- Be a sell-out (to compromise one's values or artistic vision for personal gain)
- Sell out to (to compromise one's values or artistic vision to a particular group or ideology)
- Sell his soul (to exchange one's values or principles for material gain)
Seljukian refers to the Seljuk Empire or the Seljuk people, a medieval Muslim empire that originated in the 10th century in Central Asia and spread across Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). The Seljuk Empire was founded by Seljuq, a Turkic tribal leader, and played a significant role in the development of Turkish culture, politics, and architecture during the Middle Ages. <br><br>The term "Seljukian" is often used in the context of:<br><br>1. Historical period: The Seljukian era, which spanned from the 11th to the 14th century.<br>2. Art and architecture: Seljukian architecture is characterized by the use of mosque construction, with notable examples found in Anatolia, such as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Konya, Turkey.<br>3. Culture: Seljukian culture, which was heavily influenced by Turkish, Arabic, and Persian traditions.<br>4. People: The Seljukian people, who were a predominantly Turkish ethnic group that originated in Central Asia.
Selket is an ancient Egyptian goddess, often depicted as a cobra, who was associated with protection, magic, and medicine. She was also known as the "Lady of the Necropolis" and was said to watch over the dead and protect them from harm.
To sell something means to give it to someone else in exchange for payment, money, or other form of compensation. It can also mean to persuade someone to accept an idea, product, or service, often in a clever or attractive way.