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gain vs profitableness

profitableness vs gain

gain and profitableness both are nouns.

gain is a verb but profitableness is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
gain Yes No Yes No
profitableness Yes No No No
As nouns, profitableness is a hyponym of gain; that is, profitableness is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than gain:
  • gain: the advantageous quality of being beneficial
  • profitableness: the quality of affording gain or benefit or profit
Other hyponyms of gain include account, gainfulness, lucrativeness, profitability.
gain (noun) profitableness (noun)
the amount of increase in signal power or voltage or current expressed as the ratio of output to input the quality of affording gain or benefit or profit
the advantageous quality of being beneficial the quality of being encouraging or promising of a successful outcome
the amount by which the revenue of a business exceeds its cost of operating
a quantity that is added
gain (verb) profitableness (verb)
increase (one's body weight)
rise in rate or price
increase or develop
obtain advantages, such as points, etc.
reach a destination, either real or abstract
earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages
win something through one's efforts
derive a benefit from
obtain
Difference between gain and profitableness

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