Meaning & Definition of word "Lucrative"

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    Lucrative

    /ˈluː.krə.tɪv/

    adjective:

    • 1. producing a great deal of profit
      • Example: Investing in real estate can be a lucrative venture if done wisely.
    • 2. financially rewarding
      • Example: She found a lucrative job in the tech industry after graduating.
    • 3. profitable; yielding wealth
      • Example: The lucrative market for organic foods has attracted many new entrepreneurs.
    • 4. resulting in great financial gain
      • Example: He turned his hobby into a lucrative business selling handmade crafts online.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'lucrativus', meaning 'gaining, profitable'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    lucrative market:

    A market that offers high financial returns.

    lucrative investment:

    An investment that is expected to yield significant profits.

    lucrative business:

    A business that generates a lot of profit.

    Related Words

    profit:

    Financial gain after all costs are subtracted.

    revenue:

    The total income generated from sales before any expenses.

    investment:

    The act of allocating resources, usually money, to generate a return.

    Slang Meanings of lucrative

    Meaning: Big bucks

    Example Sentence: That job pays big bucks, it's so lucrative!

    Meaning: Cash cow

    Example Sentence: That business is a real cash cow; we make tons of money from it.