gainful (Meaning)
gainful (s)
yielding a fair profit
gainful (a.)
Profitable; advantageous; lucrative.
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gainful Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The investment yielded a gainful return, exceeding expectations.
- He pursued a gainful hobby that turned into a thriving business.
- The research project promised gainful insights into a pressing societal issue.
- The loss of income left her struggling to regain gainful employment.
- The government implemented measures to promote gainful opportunities for marginalized communities.
- 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.