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Lucrative   /lˈukrətɪv/   Listen
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Lucrative  adj.  
1.
Yielding lucre; gainful; profitable; making increase of money or goods; as, a lucrative business or office. "The trade of merchandise being the most lucrative, may bear usury at a good rate."
2.
Greedy of gain. (Obs.) "Such diligence as the most part of our lucrative lawyers do use, in deferring and prolonging of matters and actions from term to term."






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"Lucrative" Quotes from Famous Books



... over his will. Dependence upon the legislature would be as great an evil as dependence upon the appointing power. Besides, men generally selected for high judicial offices are eminent lawyers, pursuing a lucrative professional business; and, without a liberal salary, men of the greatest ability would not accept these offices; or if in office, an essential reduction of their compensation might induce ...
— The Government Class Book • Andrew W. Young

... settling herself in some business, which would ensure a speedy and generous return. School teaching was plainly out of the question, since two gentlewomen could not exist on a hundred and ten pounds a year. She must think of something quicker, more lucrative. ...
— The Independence of Claire • Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey

... former, and the senseless impulses to crime manifested by the latter, were equally legitimate effects of the father's vice.—Here, again, is one who might justly be regarded as a favored son of fortune. Fine talents, a college-education, high social position, an honorable and lucrative business in prospect were all his; but before leaving college he had made considerable proficiency in lying, drinking, forgery, and hypocrisy, besides evincing a remarkable ingenuity in concealing these traits. ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, Number 59, September, 1862 • Various

... into lucrative employment, organize religious meetings, make the church life of the young bright, inspiring and noble, plan for sociables, entertainments for closer acquaintance and for raising money for Christian work and to use their pens for Christ among young men whom ...
— Russell H. Conwell • Agnes Rush Burr

... susceptible of envy, and the view of successful merit has always excited my warmest applause. The miseries of a vacant life were never known to a man whose hours were insufficient for the inexhaustible pleasures of study. But I lamented that at the proper age I had not embraced the lucrative pursuits of the law or of trade, the chances of civil office or India adventure, or even the fat slumbers of the church; and my repentance became more lively as the loss of time was more irretrievable. Experience shewed me the ...
— Memoirs of My Life and Writings • Edward Gibbon


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