"Profitably" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In an economically successful way; making a profit.
Example: The company operated profitably during a difficult market year.
Relating to or characterised by a business or system based on making a profit as a primary goal, often involving financial gain or commercial success, rather than social or other considerations.
Profit-making refers to an organization, business, or activity that generates income or revenue through the sale of goods or services, ultimately aiming to produce a profit.
Profit-seeking refers to the act or practice of pursuing financial gain or wealth, often with the primary goal of increasing one's income or accumulating wealth. It involves making decisions and taking actions that are intended to maximize returns on investment, sales, or other revenue streams. Profit-seeking behavior is common in business and commerce, where companies and individuals seek to make a profit and increase their economic value.
Profit-sharing refers to a system in which a company distributes a portion of its profits to its employees, often as a bonus or benefit. This can be in the form of cash, stock options, or other forms of compensation. The idea behind profit-sharing is to motivate employees by giving them a direct stake in the company's success and encouraging them to work towards increasing profits. It's a way for companies to recognize and reward employees for their hard work and contributions to the company's growth and profitability.
The word "profit" refers to the amount of money or benefit that remains after expenses have been subtracted from the revenue of a business or other enterprise. It can also refer to the amount of money or benefit that is obtained as a result of a transaction or activity.
A person who makes money by taking advantage of a business opportunity, often by exploiting some kind of shortage, inflation, or other economic condition. It can also refer to someone who sells goods at an excessively high price, taking advantage of a rare or in-demand item.
1. The act of making a large amount of money, typically by unfair or dishonest means, from a business or investment.<br><br>Example: The company was accused of profiteering during the crisis, raising prices of essential goods.<br><br>2. To make a profit, especially an excessive or unfair one, from a situation or event.<br><br>Example: Investors profiteered from the bubble, buying and selling stock quickly to make a profit.<br><br>3. The practice of making money, especially by exploiting a situation or a person in a way that is thought to be unfair.<br><br>Example: The politician was accused of profiteering from a natural disaster by raising prices of aid supplies.
People who make a profit, especially by illegal or unfair means.<br><br>Example: "The company's profiteers from the hurricane by selling water at inflated prices."<br><br>Synonyms: profiteer, racketeer, extortionist, blackmailer