- [only before noun] connected with the trade, industry and development of wealth of a country, an area or a society
- They discussed social, economic and political issues.
- economic growth/development
- the worst economic crisis since the war
- There will be no quick economic recovery.
- the government’s economic policy
- economic activity/cooperation/reform
- an economic downturn/slowdown
- A public spending programme is out of the question in the current economic climate.
Synonyms economiceconomicfinancial ▪ commercial ▪ monetary ▪ budgetaryThese words all describe activities or situations that are connected with the use of money, especially by a business or country.economic connected with the trade, industry and development of wealth of a country, an area or a society:- This book deals with the social, economic and political issues of the period.
- She had got into financial difficulties.
- Tokyo is a major financial centre.
- closer European monetary union
- economic/financial/commercial/monetary/budgetary affairs/decisions
- the economic/financial/commercial/budgetary climate
- the economic/financial/commercial side of something
- a(n) economic/financial/commercial centre
Which Word? economic / economicaleconomic / economical- Economic means ‘connected with the economy of a country or an area, or with the money that a society or an individual has’:
- the government’s economic policy
- the economic aspects of having children
- Economical means ‘spending money or using something in a careful way that avoids waste’:
- It is usually economical to buy washing powder in large quantities.
Extra ExamplesTopics Moneyb1- Economic growth was fastest in Japan.
- She's a lecturer in economic history.
- The government's economic policy has been broadly successful.
- This book deals with the social, economic and environmental questions of the period.
- They discussed competitiveness in global economic markets.
- The current economic downturn has affected the city's art scene.
- The welfare state is inefficient in purely economic terms.
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- (especially in negative sentences) (of a process, a business or an activity) producing enough profit to continue synonym profitable
- The college was not achieving the numbers of students needed to make it economic.
- it is economic to do something They found it was not economic to sell their milk to the supermarkets.
- it is economic for somebody/something to do something It's simply not economic for these small farmers to start buying large amounts of expensive fertilizer.
Synonyms successfulsuccessfulprofitable ▪ commercial ▪ lucrative ▪ economicThese words all describe somebody/something that is making or is likely to make money.successful making a lot of money, especially by being popular:- The play was very successful on Broadway.
- The company has had another successful year.
- a highly profitable business
- The movie was not a commercial success (= made no profit).
- They do a lot of business in lucrative overseas markets.
- Small local shops stop being economic when a supermarket opens up nearby.
- a successful/profitable/lucrative business
- a successful/profitable/lucrative year
- a(n) commercial/economic success
Extra Examples- The business was getting to the stage where it wasn't economic any longer.
- Small local shops stop being economic when a supermarket opens up nearby.
- These investment projects will become economic in a few years.
Word Originlate Middle English: via Old French and Latin from Greek oikonomikos, from oikonomia ‘household management’, based on oikos ‘house’ + nemein ‘manage’. Originally a noun, the word denoted household management or a person skilled in this, hence the early sense of the adjective (late 16th cent.) ‘relating to household management’. Modern senses date from the mid 19th cent.
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