commercial

/kəˈmɜrʃəl/
adjective
  1. Related to or involved in the buying and selling of goods and services.
    • The company has both commercial and residential clients.
    • Commercial fishing is a major industry in this region.
    • They signed a commercial lease for the office space.
  2. Made or done to make a profit, often at the expense of quality or artistic value.
    • His music became too commercial after he signed with a big label.
    • She prefers independent films over commercial blockbusters.
    • The movie was a commercial success but critics hated it.
noun
  1. An advertisement on television, radio, or the internet.
    • The radio station plays too many commercials.
    • We saw a funny commercial for a new soda during the game.
    • She appeared in a commercial for a local car dealership.
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