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Sentence count:202+4Posted:2016-10-11Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: moneymakingremunerativeSimilar words: narrativepejorativecooperativeadministrativedemocraticnativerelativerelativelyMeaning: ['luːkrətɪv]  adj. producing a sizeable profit. 
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(121) They were chuffed when one of the majors offered her the lucrative contract.
(122) Again, there was no assault made on mourning stationery or the extremely lucrative trade in mourning jewellery.
(123) It was quite a lucrative sideline.
(124) a stepping stone to a more lucrative career.
(125) Dan made a very lucrative investment last year.
(126) This lucrative investment saved his career.
(127) It was not a lucrative profession.
(128) Dan made a lucrative investment last year.
(129) Screwed me out of the most lucrative sales territory.
(130) He landed a lucrative billet with a publishing house.
(131) Judge's lucrative investment in coalmine causes stir .
(132) The report says that technologies for mitigating — rather than adapting to — climate change dominate because they preoccupy the more advanced developing countries and are potentially more lucrative.
(133) I think she showed great strength of character in turning down what must have been a very lucrative offer.
(134) On the other hand,(sentencedict.com) lending money to private firms is politically unsafe (bank managers risk corruption charges should loans go sour) but economically lucrative (as they can charge high rates).
(135) For a lucky few with good round skills, such bargain businesses may turn into lucrative opportunities.
(136) Cables detail allegations of "lavish gifts", lucrative energy contracts and the use by Berlusconi of a "shadowy" Russian-speaking Italiango-between.
(137) Well, a double for penalties would have been most lucrative.
(138) He's got a very lucrative job with the new regime now.
(139) As in New York and London, lucrative underwriting assignments have disappeared.
(140) The company says the increase in luxury properties in the city-state has made for a lucrative dynamic.
(141) Glowing statistics -- yardage gained , passes caught , touchdowns scored, interceptions made are what command lucrative salaries.
(142) Putting a Net - connected computer in everyone's pocket is expected to be a sensationally lucrative business.
(143) SMS remains a lucrative revenue stream and does not occupy the same spectrum as voice traffic.
(144) Iraq sparked a scramble for lucrative oil contracts in June, when Shahrastani opened bidding to 35 international companies for long-term contracts to redevelop six oil fields.
(145) Wright's games have always been modular, allowing for lucrative expansion packs and spinoffs: SimFarm, Sims 2: Apartment Life, Spore: Galactic Adventures, et cetera.
(146) The practice continues, however, because it's lucrative – especially when potassium cyanide is involved.
(147) The lucrative contract with television means that England's wealthy football clubs will now be laughing all the way to the bank.
(148) Russia is said to be one of the few countries that might see a net benefit from climate change, in longer growing seasons and by opening lucrative northwest shipping passages as pack ice retreats.
(149) The company is starting to make inroads into the lucrative soft - drinks market.
(150) A new study for the government finds that more than a tenth of all the world's palm kernel meal – a lucrative by-product of the production of palm oil – is fed to British animals.
More similar words: narrativepejorativecooperativeadministrativedemocraticnativerelativerelativelyinitiativeinnovativelegislativealternativeconservativerepresentativeratificationscratchDemocrataristocratactivemotivefurtivedeductiveincentiveactivelypunitivesubjectivesupportivedeceptivedetectivecognitive
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