Synonym: advantage, benefit, earnings, gain, proceeds, loss. Similar words: nonprofit, profile, high profile, of itself, profane, profound, profanity, profligacy. Meaning: ['prɑfɪt /'prɒ-] n. 1. the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses) 2. the advantageous quality of being beneficial. v. 1. derive a benefit from 2. make a profit; gain money or materially.
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4. What will it profit me?
5. The accounts show a profit of 9000.
6. The agency is voluntary and not run for profit.
7. It seems the banks always profit from farmers' misfortunes.
8. The greedy boss stopped at nothing to gain profit.
9. Further investment is contingent upon the company's profit performance.
10. We'll divide the profit fifty-fifty.
11. Our daily profit is usually around $500.
12. They will make a handsome profit on the property.
13. He hoped to profit from his investments.
14. Subtracting the costs, the profit would be 1,(sentencedict .com)000 pounds.
15. It will profit you nothing to do that.
16. Using other people for one's own profit is immoral.
17. Investments showed a gross profit of 26%.
18. The company's main function is to maximize profit.
19. Our top priorities must be profit and commercial growth.
20. When we know how much is profit, then we can apportion the money among/between us.
21. They sold the business at a profit / loss .
22. A large/major portion of the company's profit goes straight back into new projects.
23. The company made a healthy profit of $106m last year.
24. Profit is the most important yardstick of success for any business.
25. Supermarkets make a lot of profit on their own brand products.
27. A businessman should grab at any chance to make a profit.
28. We should be able to sell the house at a profit.
29. He renovates old houses and sells them at a profit.
30. The firm will be able to undercut its competitors whilst still making a profit.
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