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Term: Lucrative

Definition:

[adjective] Producing a great deal of profit; lucrative refers to an activity, venture, or job that provides significant financial gain.

Sense 1:

[adjective] Highly profitable or advantageous

Example sentences:

  1. The tech industry can be quite lucrative for those with the right skills.
  2. Investing in real estate can prove to be a lucrative endeavor.
  3. His new business idea has the potential to be very lucrative.

Sense 2:

[adjective] Attracting a high level of interest or attention

Example sentences:

  1. The lucrative football match drew a large crowd of passionate fans.
  2. Her lucrative blog gained a substantial number of followers due to its captivating content.
  3. The artist's lucrative exhibition attracted art enthusiasts from all over the city.

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