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What (who) is lucrative - definition

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Lucrative; Lucre (disambiguation)

lucrative         
A lucrative activity, job, or business deal is very profitable.
Thousands of ex-army officers have found lucrative jobs in private security firms.
ADJ
lucrative         
['lu:kr?t?v]
¦ adjective producing a great deal of profit.
Derivatives
lucratively adverb
lucrativeness noun
Origin
ME: from L. lucrativus, from lucrat-, lucrari 'to gain', from lucrum (see lucre).
lucrative         
a.
Profitable, remunerative, gainful, paying.

Wikipedia

Lucre

Lucre usually refers to one of many slang terms for money. It may also refer to:

  • Lucre District, Quispicanchi, a district in Peru
  • Lucre, a hill in the novel The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan
  • Lucre Island, a fictional island in the Monkey Island video-game series
Examples of use of lucrative
1. Lucrative Eliminating head lice is a lucrative business, with Britons spending 30million a year on treatments.
2. Together, they represent an extremely lucrative market.
3. He will probably seek other lucrative engagements.
4. Corruption underpins a lucrative counterfeit drugs trade.
5. Flytipping can be lucrative for unscrupulous operators.