Lucrative [adjective]

Definition of Lucrative:

productive, well-paid

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Sentence/Example of Lucrative:

It’s very lucrative for a certain population of contractors.

One deal that may be his most lucrative — though we’re merely guessing — is Shopify, which is now Canada’s most valuable corporation with a market cap of $130 billion.

Amazon’s success has made it clear just how lucrative of a business advertising can be for retailers.

Despite such lucrative payouts, there are few significant crypto mining operations in North America.

Cryptocurrencies have also emerged as a lucrative option because they have outperformed all other asset classes.

They also can’t deny that Apple opens up a lucrative audience of hundreds of millions of consumers, many of which are willing to pay for its services.

Fraud is up, with fears around covid-19 creating a lucrative market for counterfeit protective gear or medication.

Livestock export during Hajj season is a lucrative business and is estimated to earn Somali livestock traders up to half a billion dollars a year.

The researchers suggest it would cost around $19 billion a year to counter the potential profits from the lucrative wild meat market.

That means there’s a lucrative opportunity ahead for e-commerce platforms like Shopify and BigCommerce.