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profitable
[prof-i-tuh-buhl]
profitable
/ ˈɒɪəə /
adjective
affording gain, benefit, or profit
Other 51Թ Forms
- profitability noun
- profitableness noun
- profitably adverb
- nonprofitability noun
- nonprofitable adjective
- nonprofitablely adverb
- nonprofitableness noun
- subprofitable adjective
- subprofitableness noun
- subprofitably adverb
- ˈǴھٲԱ noun
- ˈǴھٲ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of profitable1
Example Sentences
If he loses his tourist license, Jesus won't take on local tenants in any case: a price-cap means long-term rental is barely profitable so he plans to sell both the flats.
Expectations were high for the Universal film, which revives a profitable franchise for the studio.
A lot of companies are having to change their business because it's not profitable for them, Mr Hur says.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said the companies involved "are all highly profitable and can easily afford to give our members better pay and working conditions."
“Meta executives have actively encouraged such rampant infringement in order to attract as many users as possible to, among other things, make advertising on their services more profitable for themselves,” the lawsuit said.
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