Nonsale vs Nonsave - What's the difference?
nonsale | nonsave |
Not of or pertaining to selling.
Not part of a sale where goods are discounted.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=January 29, author=Marianne Rohrlich, title=The Retailers’ View, work=New York Times
, passage=Customers who made purchases at Moss’s recent sale, held in a rented space around the corner, were given a card entitling them to a 15 percent discount on nonsale items in the store that are $500 or more, and items left over from the sale are being sold online as “Web specials,” Mr. Getchell said, which “is very odd for us — we never did it before.” }} (sports) Not a save
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 27, author=The Associated Press, title=Red Sox’ Rotation Is Spinning Wrong Way, work=New York Times
, passage=“No regrouping, we’re just chugging along,” said closer Jonathan Papelbon, whose only appearance in the Yankees series was in a nonsave situation. }}
As adjectives the difference between nonsale and nonsave
is that nonsale is not of or pertaining to selling while nonsave is (sports) not a save.nonsale
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