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How to pronounce moneymaking in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms lucrative, remunerative
Type Words
Synonyms mercantile, mercenary


a moneymaking business.
Type Words
Type of acquisition

Examples of moneymaking

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Samona has experimented with moneymaking schemes, but fears legal ramifications.
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The pool, of course, is another newsroom colleague's little moneymaking scheme.
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Giving away beer, with no cover charges, doesn't seem like a moneymaking venture.
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You have the potential to turn one of your attributes into a moneymaking endeavor.
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These are just a few things that will keep some of us in the moneymaking business.
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He asked Paul if he could turn his voice into some kind of moneymaking instrument.
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The senior Lowry and his other sons were interested in sports and moneymaking.
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Recruiting volunteers for moneymaking ventures, however, can create problems.
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Recognizing your talents and implementing them into a moneymaking venture pays off.
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More examples
  • The act of making money (and accumulating wealth)
  • Lucrative: producing a sizeable profit; "a remunerative business"
  • Mercantile: profit oriented; "a commercial book"; "preached a mercantile and militant patriotism"- John Buchan; "a mercenary enterprise"; "a moneymaking business"
  • (moneymaker) a project that generates a continuous flow of money
  • Moneymakers (later Money Magazine) is a Canadian business television series which aired on CBC Television from 1975 to 1979.
  • (The Moneymaker) "The Moneymaker" is the second single from Los Angeles-based indie rock band Rilo Kiley's fourth album Under the Blacklight. The song has a strong funk influence, with Pierre de Reeder's bass taking a prominent role. ...
  • (The Moneymakers) The Moneymakers was a late 1960s Canadian game show that was taped in Ottawa. Its bonus round featured a moving decimal point.
  • (moneymaker) Someone or something that earns or makes money; something that is lucrative
  • (Moneymaker) when the item is better than free! Ex: Buy toothpaste for $1.99, use $1/1 store coupon and $1/1 manuf. coupon. Final price $.01 moneymaker!