lucrative

lucrative


Pronunciation

/ˈluːkrətɪv/

  • lu-: /luː/

    • /l/ - voiced alveolar lateral approximant

    • /uː/ - close back long rounded vowel

  • -cra-: /krə/

    • /k/ - voiceless velar plosive

    • /r/ - voiced alveolar approximant

    • /ə/ - mid-central vowel (schwa)

  • -tive: /tɪv/

    • /t/ - voiceless alveolar plosive

    • /ɪ/ - near-close near-front unrounded vowel

    • /v/ - voiced labiodental fricative


Word Form Variations

Lucrative (adjective):

  • This is the base form of the word. It describes something that produces wealth or profit. For example, "a lucrative business deal."

Lucratively (adverb):

  • This form modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, indicating how something is done in a profitable manner. For example, "The company operated lucratively."

Lucrativeness (noun):

  • This noun form refers to the quality of being lucrative, or the degree of profitability. For example, "The lucrativeness of the investment was evident."



Definitions, Synonyms and Antonyms

Adjective: Lucrative

  • Definition: Producing a substantial profit or financial gain; highly profitable.

  • Example: "The software company discovered a lucrative niche market."

  • Synonyms:

    • Profitable

    • Gainful

    • Remunerative

    • Fruitful

    • Wealth-producing

  • Antonyms:

    • Unprofitable

    • Loss-making

    • Unrewarding

    • Unproductive

    • Insolvent

Adverb: Lucratively

  • Definition: In a manner that produces significant profit or financial gain.

  • Example: "The company invested its resources lucratively, resulting in high returns."

  • Synonyms:

    • Profitably

    • Gainfully

    • Remuneratively

    • Productively

    • Successfully

  • Antonyms:

    • Unprofitably

    • Unsuccessfully

    • Ineffectively

Noun: Lucrativeness

  • Definition: The quality or state of being highly profitable or financially rewarding.

  • Example: "The lucrativeness of the real estate market attracted many investors."

  • Synonyms:

    • Profitability

    • Gainfulness

    • Remunerativeness

    • Fruitfulness

    • Wealth

  • Antonyms:

    • Unprofitability

    • Loss

    • Bankruptcy

    • Failure


Examples of Use

1. Business & Finance:

  • "The tech startup quickly found a lucrative market for its innovative software." (General business news, e.g., The Wall Street Journal)

  • "Real estate investment can be highly lucrative, but it also carries significant risks." (Financial advice website, e.g., Investopedia)

  • "Offshore tax havens offer lucrative opportunities for wealth management." (Investigative journalism report, e.g., The Panama Papers investigations)

2. Entertainment Industry:

  • "Streaming services have created a lucrative market for original content." (Entertainment news, e.g., Variety)

  • "Becoming a popular influencer can lead to lucrative sponsorship deals." (Social media and online culture commentary, e.g., The Verge)

  • "The music industry has shifted to a model where live performances are a primary lucrative source of income." (Music industry analysis, e.g., Billboard)

3. Literature & Fiction:

  • "The protagonist discovered a lucrative smuggling operation that promised to change his fortunes." (Fictional novel, general use)

  • "He had always dreamed of a lucrative career, one that would provide him with the lifestyle he desired." (Literary fiction, general use)

4. General Public Discourse:

  • "Many people are drawn to the perceived lucrativeness of the stock market." (Everyday conversation, financial discussions)

  • "The demand for renewable energy technologies is creating a lucrative field for engineers." (Public discussion about career paths and industry trends)

  • "There is a debate about the lucrativeness of private prisons." (Political and social commentary, e.g., in news articles and opinion pieces)

5. Online Publications:

  • "How to build a lucrative online business from scratch." (Online business blog, e.g., HubSpot)

  • "The most lucrative side hustles you can start today." (Personal finance website, e.g., NerdWallet)



10 Famous Quotes Using Lucrative

  1. “A lucrative career is meaningless if it costs you your integrity.” (Unknown)

  2. “What is most lucrative is not always what is most valuable.” (Unknown)

  3. “Many mistakes are made in the pursuit of what seems lucrative in the moment.” (Unknown)

  4. “A lucrative deal that destroys trust is ultimately unprofitable.” (Unknown)

  5. “Some paths appear lucrative only because their consequences are delayed.” (Unknown)

  6. “Not every lucrative opportunity deserves your attention.” (Unknown)

  7. “A lucrative enterprise without purpose soon feels hollow.” (Unknown)

  8. “History is filled with ventures that were lucrative but left ruin in their wake.” (Unknown)

  9. “To confuse wealth with wisdom is a lucrative illusion.” (Unknown)

  10. “The most lucrative investments are often made in people, not products.” (Unknown)


Etymology

Essentially, "lucrative" comes from the Latin word "lucrativus," which means "gainful" or "profitable." And "lucrativus" itself comes from "lucrari," which means "to gain" or "to make a profit." This in turn derives from "lucrum," which means "gain" or "profit."

So, it's a pretty straightforward path:

  • Lucrum (Latin): Gain, profit.

  • Lucrari (Latin): To gain, to make a profit.

  • Lucrativus (Latin): Gainful, profitable.

  • Lucrative (English): Producing wealth or profit.

The first known use of "lucrative" in English appeared in the 1500s. Back then, just as now, it meant something that brings in money or provides a good return. The core meaning has stayed consistent over time. It's always been about financial gain.



Phrases + Idioms Containing Lucrative

  1. Phrases with "Lucrative":

    • "a lucrative business venture"

    • "a lucrative investment opportunity"

    • "a lucrative career path"

    • "a lucrative market"

    • "a lucrative deal"

  2. Phrases with Synonyms:

    • "to turn a handsome profit" (synonym: profitable)

    • "to strike gold" (metaphorical, meaning to find something very profitable)

    • "to have a golden goose" (idiomatic, meaning a source of continuous profit)

    • "to make a killing" (idiomatic, meaning to make a large profit quickly)

    • "to reap a rich harvest" (metaphorical, meaning to gain a large reward)

  3. Original Phrases:

    • "the lucrative lure of quick returns" (emphasizing the temptation of profit)

    • "to navigate the lucrative landscape" (describing the search for profitable opportunities)

    • "the lucrative echo of success" (describing the ongoing benefits of a profitable endeavor)


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Source Information

Definition of lucrative from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


KIRU

KIRU is an American artist, author and entrepreneur based in Brooklyn, New York. He is the Founder of KIRUNIVERSE, a creative enterprise home to brands and media platforms in business + strategy, mental wellness, the creative arts and more.

https://www.highaski.com
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