profitable
English
Etymology
From Old French profitable, equivalent to profit + -able.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈpɹɒf.ɪ.tə.bl̩/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈpɹɑ.fɪ.tə.bl̩/
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- Hyphenation: prof‧it‧a‧ble
Adjective
profitable (comparative more profitable, superlative most profitable)
- Producing a profit.
- 1953 April, “Reviving U.S.A. Passenger Traffic”, in Railway Magazine, page 218:
- Profitable operation is being made possible by the widespread introduction of capacious diesel railcars, which for their comfort and speed are very popular with the travelling public.
- 2013 June 21, Oliver Burkeman, “The tao of tech”, in The Guardian Weekly, volume 189, number 2, page 27:
- The dirty secret of the internet is that all this distraction and interruption is immensely profitable. Web companies like to boast about "creating compelling content", or offering services that let you "stay up to date with what your friends are doing" […] and so on. But the real way to build a successful online business is to be better than your rivals at undermining people's control of their own attention.
- 2018 September 30, Julia Carpenter and Jackie Wattles, “California has a new law: No more all-male boards”, in CNN Business[1]:
- California state Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson told The Wall Street Journal last month when the legislation passed that “one-fourth of California’s publicly traded companies still do not have a single woman on their board, despite numerous independent studies that show companies with women on their board are more profitable and productive.”
- Beneficial, serviceable, of use.
- c. 1521, John Skelton, Speke Parott:
- I wylbe ferme and ſtabyll
And to yow ſeruyceabyll
And also prophytabyll
Yf ye be agreabyll
My propyr Beſſe
To turne a gayne to me
- 1840 May 5, Thomas Carlyle, “Lecture I. The Hero as Divinity. Odin. Paganism: Scandinavian Mythology.”, in On Heroes, Hero-Worship and The Heroic in History, London: Chapman and Hall, […], published 1840, →OCLC, page 2:
- Great Men, taken up in any way, are profitable company.
- 1953, Richmond Lattimore, Aeschylus, “Prometheus Bound”, in Greek Tragedies:
- It is a profitable thing, if one is wise, to seem foolish.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Derived terms
Translations
producing profit
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French
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pʁɔ.fi.tabl/
Adjective
profitable (plural profitables)
Further reading
- “profitable”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Old French
Etymology
Adjective
profitable m (oblique and nominative feminine singular profitable)
Descendants
- → English: profitable
- French: profitable