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    Default We are sold out.

    I recall an occasion in the US when I called a hotel to book a room. The person at the other end said, ' Sorry, we are sold out for the day . '

    I immediately understood it to be there was no availability, but I learned another way on how to use the phrase 'be sold out' other than the meaning of 'be betrayed'. ( The striking part is we are sold out, not the rooms are sold out.)

    Does BrE have the same definition as 'no availability'? Thank you.

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    Default Re: We are sold out.

    Yes. In the sentence 'We are sold out' the 'no availability' meaning is stronger. In the other case, it would be 'We have been sold out', or 'Someone's sold us out' or 'those b@*&@*&s have [gone and] sold us out'.

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    Default Re: We are sold out.

    I find the use of "sold out" rather strange when talking about hotel rooms! I would expect the receptionist to say "I'm sorry, we're full that night".

    I would use "sold out" when talking about individual physical items when there are none left. I would also use "have" not "are".

    Do you have any bread rolls?
    Sorry, we have sold out.
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    Default Re: We are sold out.

    On reflection, I agree. Somewhere that pre-sells bookings might say 'sold out' (say, a rock venue or a theatre) but a hotel would normally just be "full".

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