Lucrative vs Soaring - What's the difference?
lucrative | soaring |
Producing a surplus; profitable.
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, title= Mounting on the wing; rising aloft; towering in thought or mind.
The act of mounting on the wing, or of towering in thought or mind; intellectual flight.
assurgent, ascending
* Soaring fuel prices make U.S. energy policy one of the hottest issues of the presidential campaign [http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/election/s_574218.html].
As adjectives the difference between lucrative and soaring
is that lucrative is producing a surplus; profitable while soaring is assurgent, ascending.As a verb soaring is
present participle of lang=en Mounting on the wing; rising aloft; towering in thought or mind.As a noun soaring is
the act of mounting on the wing, or of towering in thought or mind; intellectual flight.lucrative
English
Adjective
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