money-making (B1)
adjective
Pronunciation: /ˈmʌni ˌmeɪkɪŋ/
Definition
Describing or relating to an activity or venture that is intended to generate profit.
Examples
She quit her job to pursue more money-making opportunities.
The company was criticized for its aggressive money-making tactics.
He found a money-making idea that could solve his financial problems.
How to Use money-making
- money-making scheme (collocation)
- A plan or activity designed to generate profit, often with a negative connotation of being dubious or fraudulent. — "The politician was accused of running a money-making scheme through his charity."
- money-making venture (collocation)
- A business undertaking or project intended to produce financial profit. — "Starting a small bakery was her latest money-making venture."
- money-making opportunity (collocation)
- A chance or situation that allows one to earn money. — "He saw the new app as a significant money-making opportunity."
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