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Meanings of
moneymaking
in English
Producing a sizeable profit.
lucrative
remunerative
Related terms
profitable
Profit oriented.
mercenary
mercantile
Related terms
commercial
Synonyms
Examples for "
lucrative
"
lucrative
remunerative
Examples for "
lucrative
"
1
But Videanu said the potentially
lucrative
power market held appeal to investors.
2
Europe and the Middle East also offer
lucrative
opportunities to our citizens.
3
J&J will continue, however, to sell its far
less
-
lucrative
bare metal stents.
4
But how
lucrative
the new regime will be is not yet clear.
5
But the potentially
lucrative
industry has been blighted by years of violence.
1
After salary, it typically ranks second in
remunerative
importance for potential candidates.
2
Licensed investigator: hardly the most glamorous or
remunerative
profession in the system.
3
The standard of what is really
remunerative
in life is differently graded.
4
I can not say, however, that they had found him
remunerative
employment.
5
To buy or sell fruit, denotes much business, but not very
remunerative
.
Usage of
moneymaking
in English
1
Perhaps ambition made
moneymaking
for personal gain seem no longer sufficiently satisfying.
2
How would Facebook turn its social success into a lasting,
moneymaking
business?
3
PayNearMe's backers clearly see the cash economy as a
moneymaking
opportunity.
4
Do you see shopping and commerce and
moneymaking
as the future of Instagram?
5
He saw it as a
moneymaking
opportunity and got Longoria and Benjamin Lindy involved.
6
Most of their major
moneymaking
operations here have been obliterated.
7
That formula can only escalate when we turn corporations into nonhuman engines for
moneymaking
.
8
Now and then, I pursued a whim or a
moneymaking
scheme of my own.
9
Apparently, Stowall had other
moneymaking
schemes besides providing revenge opportunities to bitter old men.
10
He would be back with some other
moneymaking
scheme.
11
The real bake-off was between Troy Young the
moneymaking
executive and Troy Young the HR headache.
12
Making money indicates the existence of some merit, some inherent advantageous traits of the
moneymaking
individual.
13
Broad and not too spicy, the London-set Indian rom-com is a crowd-pleaser with fair
moneymaking
potential.
14
Of course everybody should diversify- Imeaneverybody whose working days and
moneymaking
days are about over.
15
Take, for example, the Gordon Mills affair, maybe my greatest
moneymaking
idea that did not come off.
16
There Webster spoke to a junior banker gung-ho about the
moneymaking
potential of the cash advance business.
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moneymaking
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
other moneymaking
great moneymaking
become a moneymaking
brand moneymaking
fair moneymaking
More collocations
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