Lucrative- adj. profitable
producing a great deal of profit.
Lucrative means profitable or financially rewarding. It describes something that generates a significant amount of money or yields a high return on investment.
It depends on what you mean by lucrative. The most valuable sports franchise is Manchester United. (Around 1.7B)
A part of a job or field that pays a lot of money. Example: Bankruptcy law is a lucrative sector in the legal profession.
lucrative: profitable He owns a very lucrative business. rdg
Business is very lucrative
lucrative: profitable He owns a very lucrative business. rdg
If something is prosperous, it is profitable and beneficial to the person or business benefiting from it. It can also mean that something is lucrative.
My new business has been very lucrative.
David Maus has a very lucrative business.
Personal shoppers is a lucrative career.
the lucrative boy is richer than ever
A lucrative market is a market which producing wealth for both buyers and sellers.
A three-letter word for 'lucrative' is 'pay', as in, 'Does his work pay well? which could also be expressed as, 'Is his work lucrative?'