auction
Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: auctionspast: auctionedpp: auctioneding: auctioning
This term evokes a high-tension environment of competition and speculation. It carries a feeling of urgency and opportunistic acquisition, where the value of an item is not fixed but determined by the collective desire of the participants in real-time. While "sale" is a general term for exchanging goods for money, "auction" specifically implies a bidding war. It is used in professional contexts like Sotheby's or digital marketplaces like eBay, shifting from a formal, gavel-striking atmosphere to a rapid-fire electronic process.
Countable when referring to a specific event where items are sold (an auction). Uncountable when referring to the general process or system of selling by bidding.