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Term: Lucrative

Description:

Lucrative is an adjective that describes something that is highly profitable, money-making, or financially rewarding. It denotes an activity, investment, or business venture that has the potential to generate significant financial gains.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1: Generating high profits

Example Sentence 1: The tech industry can be highly lucrative for those with innovative ideas and entrepreneurial spirit.

Example Sentence 2: Real estate can be a lucrative investment if you choose the right properties in high-demand areas.

Sense 2: Promising financial rewards

Example Sentence 1: Pursuing a career in medicine can be highly lucrative due to the increasing demand for healthcare professionals.

Example Sentence 2: Some professional athletes sign lucrative endorsement deals with major brands, boosting their income significantly.

Sense 3: Resulting in substantial gains

Example Sentence 1: The fashion industry has the potential to offer lucrative opportunities to talented designers.

Example Sentence 2: Starting your own successful online business can be incredibly lucrative and provide financial freedom.

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