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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 51Թ Forms
- 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
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of commercial1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Whenever he discovers some pretty little thing, the frame momentarily transforms into a commercial for excess, with a gleaming image of his unearthed treasure floating onscreen as a heavenly glissando tinkles in the background.
A study found that 95% of documented cases of mild avian influenza evolving into severe strains occurred in commercial poultry operations.
The agreement covers the vast majority of the world's commercial shipping and means that starting in 2028, ship owners will have to use increasingly cleaner fuels or face fines.
Ministers had expressed a preference for a commercial solution to secure the long-term future of the plant.
A petition signed by nonprofits, foundations and labor groups was sent to the state attorney general on Wednesday, urging him to halt OpenAI’s plans to restructure the nonprofit’s commercial arm into a for-profit business.
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