Synonym: moneymaking, remunerative. Similar words: narrative, pejorative, cooperative, administrative, democratic, native, relative, relatively. Meaning: ['luːkrətɪv] adj. producing a sizeable profit.
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(31) For all the lucrative prospects, owners could not disregard the risks.
(32) If form holds, the pros' tips will be intriguing, well-researched and potentially lucrative.
(33) At the last minute, Aki tells her, the university settled and the two coaches signed lucrative new contracts.
(34) His embrace of popular culture extended to the movie musicals of the time, which provided lucrative employment.
(35) Disney executives believe the porcelain models will become another lucrative spin off for their cartoon empire.
(36) It also causes lucrative publicity and a scapegoat, but that's another story.
(37) Coming out of college, she turned down several lucrative job offers and made just $ 17, 000 two years ago.
(38) But a win will bring them more glamorous and more lucrative opposition.
(39) This unsportsmanlike style of hunting became lucrative as export tonnages increased.
(40) The first half of the 1990s was especially lucrative; sales last year topped $ 150 billion.
(41) Langley's northern eyre was a very lucrative one and undoubtedly caused murmurings.
(42) Drugs a big factor Much of Tijuana's violence is due to its proximity to the lucrative U.S. drug market.
(43) In 1604 he received a lucrative royal commission to print the Ten Commandments for use in churches throughout the country.
(44) Soon the most lucrative function of the resurrected orbital was as an alien adventure park.
(45) He also has a lucrative five-year contract at Hilton that makes it worth his while to stick around.
(46) Model customers run up bills and pay in installments(http://Sentencedict.com), with the high interest that makes the business so lucrative.
(47) It wants the money spent on public infrastructure, providing lucrative contracts for business.
(48) Sam's journalistic work was much more lucrative than his painting had ever been.
(49) The details remain unclear, but the scuffle is probably best described as potentially lucrative for Mr Tyler.
(50) But his most lucrative innovation was the creation of official monopolies to produce and market alcohol, salt and opium.
(51) Their recovery since then stems from winning several lucrative long-term Defence contracts.
(52) While they might have looked out of place next to the modern heavy metal, they are vying for a lucrative market.
(53) Cash crops can also, of course, be commercially very lucrative, but only when they are acceptable on the world market.
(54) Massive spamming has turned what was an amusing annoyance into a lucrative business that profits by violating the pre-commercial Internet ethic.
(55) Charging to park on the playground can be a lucrative source of funds.
(56) An increase in consumer demand has made sports shoe retailing a lucrative business.
(57) Through the years, Jose prospers until he is shot after winning a lucrative poker game.
(58) Catering is a very lucrative business if you succeed in it.
(59) Many men have adopted this lucrative profession as a source of livelihood.
(60) The Texas Faculty Association has complained that the lucrative deals are a waste of tax dollars.
More similar words: narrative, pejorative, cooperative, administrative, democratic, native, relative, relatively, initiative, innovative, legislative, alternative, conservative, representative, ratification, scratch, Democrat, aristocrat, active, motive, furtive, deductive, incentive, actively, punitive, subjective, supportive, deceptive, detective, cognitive.