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moneymaker
[ muhn-ee-mey-ker ]
noun
- a person engaged in or successful at acquiring much money.
- something that produces or yields much pecuniary profit.
moneymaker
/ ˈmʌnɪˌmeɪkə /
noun
- a person who is intent on accumulating money
- a person or thing that is or might be profitable
Derived Forms
- ˈmoneyˌmaking, adjectivenoun
Word History and Origins
Origin of moneymaker1
Example Sentences
Given their relatively low viewership, the Tonys have long been more of a prestige play than a big moneymaker for CBS, which has been broadcasting the awards since the late 1970s.
But alcohol sales long have been a major driver of tax revenue and a moneymaker for the UAE.
It’s more a social spot than a moneymaker, and Geagan makes a habit of showing early or midcareer artist friends from outside of L.A., making shipments and travel the bulk of the expenses.
But Colman recently learned that podcasts are a big moneymaker for celebrities and she wants in because it sounds easier than being on a movie set all day.
Ticket sales for “Madame Web” were among the lowest ever for a superhero movie — a genre that, for decades, has been one of Hollywood’s most reliable moneymakers.
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