Pronunciation: /ˈɡeɪnfəl/
adjective denoting or relating to employment or a job that provides a profit or financial gain
A1 Having a gainful job is important for financial stability.
A2 She found a gainful way to earn extra income by selling handmade crafts online.
B1 The internship provided valuable gainful experience in the field of marketing.
B2 Investing in education can lead to gainful employment opportunities in the future.
C1 The entrepreneur built a successful and gainful business from the ground up.
C2 His decision to invest in the stock market proved to be highly gainful in the long run.
formal It is important to seek gainful employment in order to support oneself financially.
informal Getting a gainful job will help you pay the bills and save some money.
slang If you want to make some cash, you gotta find a gainful gig.
figurative Investing in education is a gainful endeavor that pays off in the long run.
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