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lucrative
[loo-kruh-tiv]
adjective
profitable; moneymaking; remunerative.
a lucrative business.
lucrative
/ ˈːəɪ /
adjective
producing a profit; profitable; remunerative
Other 51Թ Forms
- lucratively adverb
- lucrativeness noun
- nonlucrative adjective
- nonlucratively adverb
- nonlucrativeness noun
- unlucrative adjective
- ˈܳپԱ noun
- ˈܳپ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of lucrative1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of lucrative1
Example Sentences
Others point to the mild temperatures and lucrative tax breaks in many US states as a draw for free agents.
That decision proved highly lucrative for Parker and Stone, also known for the hit Broadway musical “The Book of Mormon.”
Critics of the peers' proposal say it would stifle the AI industry and result in the UK getting left behind in this lucrative and booming sector.
Personal appearances keep the Beach Boys occupied between recording sessions, and have proved lucrative.
Normally, he said, they would close their cart in late afternoon, but business was so lucrative that they stayed until 9 p.m.
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