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profitable
[prof-i-tuh-buhl]
profitable
/ ˈprɒfɪtəbəl /
adjective
affording gain, benefit, or profit
Other Word Forms
- profitableness noun
- profitably adverb
- profitability noun
- nonprofitability noun
- nonprofitable adjective
- nonprofitablely adverb
- nonprofitableness noun
- subprofitable adjective
- subprofitableness noun
- subprofitably adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of profitable1
Example Sentences
It also can be intentionally released if pressure in the system poses a safety risk or if capturing and transporting it to be sold is not profitable.
At other times, the response to re-releases can dictate to studio heads and theater executives what movies are going to be profitable and why.
The 500-year-old firm is making attempts to modernise, shifting its focus to more profitable parcel deliveries.
In regions like Spain and Portugal, a rising number of young people are relocating to cities in search of more profitable employment.
“That’s bad for business, too — if you plant the plantation and then 30 years later, before it gets to the size that it becomes profitable, it goes up in flames.”
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