sold on (something)

sold on (something)

Totally confident in or convinced of someone's or something's viability, veracity, appropriateness, skill, etc. I don't know, this plan still sounds pretty risky to me—I'm not sold on it yet. After seeing the presentation, I'm sold on this investment—let's go for it! A: "What do you think about the new quarterback?" B: "He's someone who's supposed to be the best in the league, but I'm not sold on him yet."
See also: on, sold
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

sold on someone or something

convinced of the value of someone or something. I'm not yet sold on your idea. The crowd was sold on Gary. Nothing he had done or could do would cool their enthusiasm.
See also: on, sold
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

sold on someone or something

mod. convinced of the value of someone or something. The crowd was sold on Gary. Nothing he had done or could do would cool their enthusiasm.
See also: on, sold, someone, something
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • sold on someone or something
  • be sold on (something)
  • be sold on something
  • the rubber hits the road
  • the rubber meets the road
  • when the rubber hits the road
  • when the rubber meets the road
  • where the rubber hits the road
  • where the rubber meets the road
  • proof of the pudding, the