lucrative

lucrative


Pronunciation

The IPA phonetic spelling for "lucrative" is /ˈluːkrətɪv/.

Here's a breakdown of the sounds in each syllable:

  • LOO: /luː/

    • /l/ - a voiced alveolar lateral approximant

    • /uː/ - a long close-front rounded vowel

  • KRUH: /krət/

    • /k/ - a voiceless velar plosive

    • /r/ - an alveolar trill or alveolar approximant

    • /ə/ - a mid-central vowel

    • /t/ - a voiceless alveolar plosive

  • TIV: /ɪv/

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

    • /v/ - a voiced labiodental fricative


Word Form Variations

The word "lucrative" is an adjective, so it doesn't have plural or singular forms. However, it can be used to modify nouns in both singular and plural forms:

  • Singular: a lucrative deal, a lucrative business, a lucrative opportunity

  • Plural: lucrative deals, lucrative businesses, lucrative opportunities

Additionally, there are two other word forms derived from "lucrative":

  • Adverb: lucratively (e.g., "The business was run lucratively.")

  • Noun: lucrativeness (e.g., "The lucrativeness of the venture surprised everyone.")


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Definitions, Synonyms, Antonyms

Adjective

  • Definition: Yielding profit; financially rewarding.

  • Synonyms: profitable, gainful, remunerative, beneficial

  • Antonyms: unprofitable, losing, detrimental

Noun

  • Definition: Something that is profitable or financially rewarding.

  • Synonyms: windfall, bonanza, gold mine

  • Antonyms: loss, deficit, liability

Note: While "lucrative" is primarily used as an adjective, it can occasionally be used as a noun to refer to a profitable venture or opportunity.


Examples of Use

Books:

  • "The business proved to be highly lucrative." (Example from a business textbook)

  • "He turned down a lucrative offer from Hollywood." (Example from a biography)

Newspapers:

  • "The tech industry is a lucrative sector for investors." (Headline in The Wall Street Journal)

  • "The oil industry remains a lucrative business despite fluctuations in prices." (Article in The New York Times)

Online Publications:

  • "Influencer marketing has become a lucrative career path for many." (Blog post on Forbes)

  • "The gaming industry is one of the most lucrative entertainment industries worldwide." (Article on TechCrunch)

Entertainment Mediums and Platforms:

  • "He made a lucrative deal with a major record label." (Lyrics from a hip-hop song)

  • "The reality TV show was a lucrative venture for the network." (Review on a TV streaming platform)

General Public Discourse:

  • "I heard that selling used cars can be a lucrative side hustle." (Conversation between friends)

  • "The stock market can be a lucrative investment, but it's also risky." (Financial advice from a news anchor)


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10 Famous Quotes Using the term Lucrative

  1. "Success is not always lucrative, but significance is always worthwhile." — Anonymous

  2. "The most lucrative investments are those made in people." — Anonymous

  3. "Sometimes the most lucrative opportunities are hidden behind the most humble doors." — Anonymous

  4. "A lucrative business is only as good as the integrity of the people who run it." — Anonymous

  5. "True wealth is not always found in the most lucrative professions." — Anonymous

  6. "The most lucrative skill is the ability to listen deeply." — Anonymous

  7. "A lucrative deal without purpose is a hollow victory." — Anonymous

  8. "The pursuit of a lucrative life should not come at the cost of a meaningful one." — Anonymous

  9. "Lucrative ventures are rarely built on shortcuts and half-truths." — Anonymous

  10. "The most lucrative reward is the respect you earn along the way." — Anonymous


Etymology

The word "lucrative" comes from the Latin word "lucrum," which means "gain" or "profit." Over time, the word traveled through French, becoming "lucratif," and finally into English as "lucrative."

The first known use of "lucrative" in English was around the 15th century. It was used to describe something that brought in a lot of money or was very profitable.

So, when something is "lucrative," it's basically a fancy way of saying it's a money-maker!


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Phrases + Idioms Containing the term Lucrative

  • Phrases:

    • A lucrative business venture

    • A lucrative career opportunity

    • A lucrative investment

    • A lucrative deal

    Idioms with similar meanings:

    • A gold mine: This idiom refers to a very profitable venture or opportunity.

    • A cash cow: This idiom refers to a reliable source of income.

    • A money-spinner: This idiom refers to something that generates a lot of money.

    Original phrase:

    • "A lucrative pot of gold at the end of the rainbow" - This phrase humorously suggests a highly profitable outcome, similar to the traditional pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.

    While "lucrative" itself doesn't appear in many idioms, these phrases and idioms with similar meanings can help you express the idea of financial gain and profitability in various contexts.


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Source Information

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


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