Lucrative

/ˈluːkrətɪv/ adjective

Lucrative describes something that brings in a lot of money or profit. It is often used for jobs, deals, or businesses that earn more than average.

From Latin 'lucrativus,' meaning 'profitable,' from 'lucrum' meaning 'gain, profit.' The word has long carried the idea of financial advantage rather than just simple earnings.

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