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Meaning & Definition of Lucrative in English

English

Lucrative

Producing a significant profit or financial gain.


Pronunciation:

/ˈluː.krə.tɪv/

Part of Speech:

adjective

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: Producing a great deal of profit.

    Example Sentence: The company has a lucrative contract with the government.

  • Definition: Financially rewarding.

    Example Sentence: He found a lucrative job after graduating college.

  • Definition: Having the potential to yield a high return.

    Example Sentence: Investing in real estate can be a lucrative venture.

  • Definition: Producing wealth or profits.

    Example Sentence: Many people pursue lucrative careers in technology.

  • Definition: Attractive in financial terms.

    Example Sentence: The lucrative nature of the business attracted many investors.

Etymology

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

Synonyms

profitablerewardingadvantageousbeneficialremunerative

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.

Translations

  • Spanish: lucrativo
  • French: lucratif
  • German: lukrativ
  • Russian: прибыльный

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.