Meaning
Lucrative means producing a large amount of money or profit; financially rewarding or profitable.
Example meaning: A lucrative job or lucrative business is one that makes a lot of money.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Adjective
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Typical structure:
- lucrative + noun (e.g., lucrative business, lucrative deal, lucrative opportunity)
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Used for: Jobs, markets, businesses, deals, contracts, industries, or investments that bring in significant financial gain.
Common Phrases
- lucrative business
- lucrative market
- lucrative contract
- lucrative opportunity
- lucrative deal
- lucrative job
Collocations
| Type | Examples |
|---|---|
| Noun + lucrative | job, career, market, investment, contract |
| Verb + lucrative | become, prove, remain |
| Adverb + lucrative | highly lucrative, extremely lucrative, very lucrative |
Examples
- She left her teaching job for a lucrative position in finance.
- The company secured a lucrative contract with the government.
- Real estate can be a highly lucrative investment if managed wisely.
- Many athletes earn lucrative endorsement deals.
- He started a lucrative online business during the pandemic.
- The movie turned out to be a lucrative franchise for the studio.
- They discovered a lucrative niche in the tech market.
- Consulting can be financially lucrative, but it often requires long hours.
Synonyms or Related
- profitable
- money-making
- rewarding
- gainful
- fruitful
- well-paid
Antonym
- unprofitable
- loss-making
- poorly paid
- unrewarding
