Lucrative
lucrative (adjective) - very profitable
be lucrative
prove lucrative
highly lucrative
potentially lucrative
commercially lucrative
a lucrative venture
a lucrative position
a lucrative market
a lucrative enterprise
a lucrative venture
the lucrative part
a lucrative arrangement
lucrative trade in
Example sentences:
* The firm was hired to run the country's lucrative oil industry.
* We will be making bids on these potentially lucrative construction contracts.
* The small town outside of New York is home to some of America's most lucrative corporations.
* The family was able to monopolise the lucrative local fishing industry for years.
* His firm was given lucrative consulting contracts by the last administration.
* He just signed a lucrative long-term contract with the football club.
* Political positions can provide access to lucrative government contracts for their relatives.
* This city will be a particularly lucrative stop on his cross-country singing tour.
* When he was at the firm he managed some very lucrative portfolios, so now he is rolling in cash.
* Don't start him off on any of our more lucrative accounts.
* He is well into a lucrative career.
* The investigation will especially focus on a series of lucrative business transactions.
* Lucrative business licenses were handed out to the Suharto family.
* If he played his cards right he would be able to profit from the lucrative privatisation.
* Many suspect that his lucrative pelt trade had developed from the long years he had spent alone trapping in the wilds of Colorado's Rocky Mountains.
* Entry into the lucrative palm oil business is next to impossible.
* Most lucrative brand names eventually lose their appeal.
* He reaps lucrative fees every time he fights.
* He's searching for lucrative deals in China right now.
* He has the lucrative job of advising two state telecom agencies.
* He's still looking for a lucrative niche to exploit, come back next week.
* We're looking for a more lucrative way of approaching the market.






