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Lucrative

Definition:

adjective - producing a great deal of profit or wealth; financially rewarding.

Sense 1:

- Used to describe a business or investment that generates substantial profits.

Example sentence: The new online store proved to be a lucrative venture, doubling their investment within a year.

Sense 2:

- Referring to a high-paying job or profession.

Example sentence: Becoming a successful lawyer proved to be a lucrative career choice for him.

Sense 3:

- Pertaining to a deal, opportunity, or investment that promises significant financial gain.

Example sentence: The entrepreneur saw the merger as a lucrative opportunity to expand their company's reach.

Sense 4:

- Used to describe anything capable of generating substantial profit or financial gain.

Example sentence: Real estate in that area has proven to be quite lucrative over the years.

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