Commercial
Related to buying and selling things; intended to make a profit.
Exemples
3 sur 5The city center is mostly full of commercial buildings.
The middle of the city has many shops and offices.
They are seeking commercial applications for their scientific discovery.
They want to find ways to sell their new discovery to the public.
That band has become too commercial; I liked their old, raw sound.
That group cares too much about money now and changed their music.
Antonymes
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Commercial starts with 'Com' like 'Company' — it's all about company business.
Quiz rapide
The district was rezoned for ______ use, allowing for new shops and offices.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : commercial
Exemples
The city center is mostly full of commercial buildings.
everydayThe middle of the city has many shops and offices.
They are seeking commercial applications for their scientific discovery.
formalThey want to find ways to sell their new discovery to the public.
That band has become too commercial; I liked their old, raw sound.
informalThat group cares too much about money now and changed their music.
Commercial law governs the conduct of persons and businesses engaged in trade.
academicBusiness laws control how people and companies act when buying and selling.
We need to assess the commercial viability of this project.
businessWe must check if this project can actually make money.
Antonymes
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
go commercial
to start producing something for sale to the public
commercial interests
concerns related to making money
purely commercial
done only for the money
Souvent confondu avec
A 'commercial' (noun) is a specific type of advertisement on TV/radio; 'commercial' (adjective) is the general term for business-related things.
Notes d'usage
As a noun, it refers specifically to a television or radio advertisement.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often use 'commercial' as a noun for any ad, but it's specifically for broadcast media.
Astuce mémo
Commercial starts with 'Com' like 'Company' — it's all about company business.
Origine du mot
From Latin 'commercium', meaning trade.
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
The district was rezoned for ______ use, allowing for new shops and offices.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : commercial
Plus de mots sur business
Revenue
B2The total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services related to the company's primary operations. It is often referred to as the 'top line' as it sits at the top of the income statement before any expenses are deducted.
Stakeholder
B2A person, group, or organization that has an interest or concern in an organization. Stakeholders can affect or be affected by the organization's actions, objectives, and policies.
Asset
B2A useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. In finance, it specifically refers to a resource with economic value that an individual or corporation owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future benefit.
Liability
B2The state of being legally responsible for something. In a financial context, it refers to a company's financial debts or obligations that arise during the course of business operations.
Merger
B2A legal consolidation of two entities into one, often to create a larger, more competitive company. Unlike an acquisition, it is usually presented as a friendly agreement between equals.
Acquisition
B2The act of one company purchasing most or all of another company's shares to gain control of it. It can also refer to the act of gaining a new skill, habit, or item.
Dividend
B2A sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders out of its profits or reserves. It is a way for a company to share its financial success with those who invest in it.
Expenditure
B2The action of spending funds, or the total amount of money spent by a person, company, or government. It is a more formal term than 'spending'.
Investment
B2The act of putting money, effort, or time into something to make a profit or get an advantage. In finance, it specifically refers to purchasing assets like stocks, real estate, or bonds.
Profitability
B2The degree to which a business or activity yields profit or financial gain. It is a measurement of efficiency and the ultimate success of a company's operations.
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