gainful (Meaning)

Wordnet

gainful (s)

yielding a fair profit

Webster

gainful (a.)

Profitable; advantageous; lucrative.

gainful Sentence Examples

  1. The job was gainful, providing a comfortable living wage.
  2. She sought a gainful occupation that aligned with her interests.
  3. The training program aimed to equip participants with gainful skills.
  4. Volunteer work was not financially gainful, but it brought immense personal satisfaction.
  5. The investment yielded a gainful return, exceeding expectations.
  6. He pursued a gainful hobby that turned into a thriving business.
  7. The research project promised gainful insights into a pressing societal issue.
  8. The loss of income left her struggling to regain gainful employment.
  9. The government implemented measures to promote gainful opportunities for marginalized communities.
  10. The health-promoting habits she adopted had a gainful impact on her overall well-being.

FAQs About the word gainful

yielding a fair profitProfitable; advantageous; lucrative.

profitable, worthwhile,lucrative, money-spinning, moneymaking, paying, beneficial,economic, juicy, remunerative

unfavorable,unprofitable, unprofitable, unfavorable,, disadvantageous,disadvantageous

The job was gainful, providing a comfortable living wage.

She sought a gainful occupation that aligned with her interests.

The training program aimed to equip participants with gainful skills.

Volunteer work was not financially gainful, but it brought immense personal satisfaction.