Lucrative (adjective)

  1. Producing a lot of profit; profitable.
  2. Remunerative, profitable.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from latin lucrativus, from lucrari "to gain", from lucrum "profit".

Examples:

  1. The company's new venture proved to be a lucrative one.
  2. The stock market can be a lucrative investment opportunity.
  3. The job offer was very lucrative, but it required him to relocate to a different city.
  4. The new business opportunity turned out to be a lucrative one.
  5. The company found a way to make their products more lucrative by reducing the costs.
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