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commercial
When used as an adjective, "commercial" usually refers to business, money, or profit. For example, a "commercial success" is something that makes a lot of money. When used as a noun, it specifically refers to advertisements on TV, radio, or the internet. In British English, people often use the word "advert" or "ad" instead of "commercial." Be careful not to confuse "commercial" (business-related) with "industrial" (factory-related), although they are sometimes used in similar contexts.
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Meanings
Concerned with or engaged in commerce; intended to make a profit.
"The company is looking for more commercial opportunities in the Asian market."
Designed for use by the general public or for business purposes rather than private or domestic use.
"This area of the city is zoned for commercial development."
A television or radio advertisement.
"I recorded the football game, but it was interrupted by too many commercials."