Lucrative in a sentence as an adjective

It won't be fun or lucrative to work for one that fails, so you're trying to predict which ones will succeed.

This was the most lucrative venture of all but it was the primary reason why an Apple lawyer had called me that day.

It's received wisdom in the valley that your most lucrative pool of candidates is the network of your current employees.

Turn some of those clients into referrals and some into recurring engagements / retainers / etc, and your business will be much, much more stable, more lucrative, and less stressful.

This was not a "dead-end job", he was the first hire at a newly formed company, there was definitely an opportunity for him to grow his career in a highly lucrative field.

Google especially is sad to see since they were willing to forgo the Chinese market on principle, but then decided that taking on the authoritarian US government was too lucrative for principle to be involved.

Lucrative definitions

adjective

producing a sizeable profit; "a remunerative business"

See also: moneymaking remunerative