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commercial
[ kuh-mur-shuhl ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of commerce.
- engaged in commerce.
- prepared, done, or acting with sole or chief emphasis on salability, profit, or success:
a commercial product; His attitude toward the theater is very commercial.
- able to yield or make a profit:
We decided that the small oil well was not commercial.
- suitable or fit for a wide, popular market:
Communications satellites are gradually finding a commercial use.
- suitable for or catering to business rather than private use:
commercial kitchen design; commercial refrigeration.
- (of a vehicle or its use)
- engaged in transporting passengers or goods for profit.
- civilian and public, as distinguished from military or private.
- not entirely or chemically pure:
commercial soda.
- catering especially to traveling salespeople by offering reduced rates, space for exhibiting products, etc.:
a commercial hotel.
- (in U.S. government grading of beef ) graded between standard and utility.
- paid for by advertisers:
commercial television.
noun
- Radio and Television. a paid advertisement or promotional announcement.
- (in U.S. government grading of beef )
- a low-quality grade of beef between standard and utility.
- a cut of beef of this grade.
- British Informal. a traveling salesperson.
commercial
/ kəˈmɜːʃəl; kəˌmɜːʃɪˈælɪtɪ /
adjective
- of, connected with, or engaged in commerce; mercantile
- sponsored or paid for by an advertiser
commercial television
- having profit as the main aim
commercial music
- (of goods, chemicals, etc) of unrefined quality or presentation and produced in bulk for use in industry
noun
- a commercially sponsored advertisement on radio or television
Derived Forms
- commerciality, noun
- dzˈ, adverb
Other yvlogs From
- dz·c· adverb
- t·dz·c adjective
- anti·dz·c· adverb
- t·dz·c·ness noun
- dzܲt·dz·c adjective
- ԴDzcdz·c adjective noun
- nondz·c· adverb
- cdz·c adjective
- cdz·c adjective
- ܲȴ-dz·c adjective
- quasi-dz·c· adverb
- i·dz·c adjective
- semi·dz·c· adverb
- p·dz·c adjective
- super·dz·c· adverb
- ܱt·dz·c adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of commercial1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
It added any arrangement between the canal and Welsh Water would be a commercial contractual decision in which it should not be involved.
The White House faced a backlash after a journalist was inadvertently added to a group chat - where specific details of strikes were discussed - on the commercial app.
Recent commercial examples include Fergusons Downtown in Las Vegas, a 1940s motel reborn as a food and retail center in 2019.
Tomaselli, the commercial real estate executive from Irvine, said the city could maximize the land value without a stadium on the property.
They actually exceeded typical electromagnetic compatibility standards used for commercial electronic devices, too.
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