comercial

Derivado del latín 'commercialis', que se relaciona con el comercio.

NOUN (1)
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business literal / commerce literal / merchant formal / trader formal
Synonyms negocio formal , comerciante formal
Antonyms no comercial

A person whose job involves buying and selling products or services, such as a sales representative; or, a short television or radio advertisement.

No irregular
plural
comerciales
  • El nuevo comercial ha superado sus objetivos de ventas este trimestre. — The new sales representative has exceeded their sales targets this quarter.
  • Acabo de ver un comercial muy gracioso en la televisión. — I just saw a very funny commercial on television.
ADJ (1)
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commercial literal / mercantile formal / business-related / untranslatable untranslatable (While 'comercial' can mean related to commerce, the nuance of 'business profile' or 'commercial purposes' is broader in English and doesn't map to a single word.)
Synonyms mercantil formal , empresarial formal
Antonyms no comercial

Relating to commerce or trade, or intended for the purpose of profit rather than artistic or academic value. This adjective can describe anything connected to business activities, marketing, or sales, including an orientation towards profitability or a general business nature. It often implies a focus on financial gain or a professional, structured approach in contrast to personal, artistic, or non-profit endeavors.

No irregular
  • Este edificio tiene fines comerciales y de oficinas. — This building has commercial and office purposes.
  • La zona comercial de la ciudad siempre está muy concurrida. — The commercial district of the city is always very crowded.
  • Su propuesta carecía de un enfoque comercial claro. — His proposal lacked a clear commercial approach.