Profitable

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈprɑfɪtəbəl/

Definitions of profitable

adjective describes something that is making or likely to make a profit

Example Sentences

A1 Running a lemonade stand can be profitable for kids.

A2 Many small businesses struggle to become profitable in their first year.

B1 Investing in real estate can be a profitable long-term strategy.

B2 The company implemented new cost-saving measures to ensure it remained profitable.

C1 The entrepreneur's latest venture turned out to be highly profitable, exceeding all expectations.

C2 The stock market can be a profitable but risky investment option for experienced investors.

Examples of profitable in a Sentence

formal The company's new marketing strategy proved to be highly profitable, increasing revenue by 20%.

informal Selling handmade crafts online can be really profitable if you know how to market them well.

slang Investing in cryptocurrencies can be super profitable if you time it right.

figurative Learning a new skill can be profitable in ways you never imagined, opening up new opportunities and experiences.

Grammatical Forms of profitable

past tense

profited

plural

profitables

comparative

more profitable

superlative

most profitable

present tense

profit

future tense

will profit

perfect tense

have profited

continuous tense

is profiting

singular

profitable

positive degree

profitable

infinitive

to profit

gerund

profiting

participle

profiting

Origin and Evolution of profitable

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'profitable' originated from the Latin word 'profitabilis', which is derived from the verb 'prodesse' meaning 'to be useful'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that was beneficial or advantageous, the word 'profitable' evolved over time to primarily refer to something that generates financial gain or profit.