profitable

adjective25 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

The most common intensifier for profitable.

A very common way to say something is very profitable.

A strong, common intensifier for profitable.

Describes something that has the possibility of becoming profitable in the future.

Similar to 'enormously profitable', emphasizes a large scale of profit.

Expresses surprise at how profitable something is; very profitable.

Emphasizes a very large amount of profit.

Describes something that is profitable again and again over time without fail.

Describes a deal or relationship where both parties benefit financially or otherwise.

Strong adverb to describe something that generates very large profits.

Used to evaluate if the level of profit meets a certain standard or requirement.

Specifies that the profit is in terms of money, often used for emphasis or clarity.

A more formal way of saying 'profitable enough'.

Indicates a moderate or reasonable level of profit.

Indicates that something is only just profitable, with a very small margin.

The most common way to state that something makes a profit.

To cause something to become profitable through action.

To take actions to ensure something continues to be profitable.

To continue to be profitable over a period of time.

Synonym for 'remain profitable', to continue being profitable.

Indicates a transition from being unprofitable to profitable.

Used when something is shown to be profitable over time or after a trial.

To discover or realize that an activity or venture is profitable. Implies discovery from experience.

Used to describe something that seems to be making a profit.

Similar to 'appear profitable', suggests something looks profitable on the surface.

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