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Definition of "unlucrative" [unlucrative]

  • Not lucrative. (adjective)

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Use "unlucrative" in a sentence
  • "It was under the Kamehamehas, long before, that he had served his own country as Chinese Consul -- a position that was not altogether unlucrative; and it was under Kamehameha IV that he changed his citizenship, becoming an Hawaiian subject in order to marry Stella"
  • "I'm first going to recognize the obvious "true" answer which is that by holding the price of crude high, they make cleaner alternatives less unlucrative (though perhaps not yet profitable)."
  • "He is a respected lawyer, but he has spent his career in the unlucrative fields of labor law and advocacy for the poor."