uncommercial

[ UK /ʌnkəmˈɜːʃə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not conducive to commercial success
    might prove arty and hence uncommercial
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How To Use uncommercial In A Sentence

  • might prove arty and hence uncommercial
  • Goa was still very uncommercialised and the haunt of hippies and dodgy drug dealers, Army Rumour Service
  • Marginal discoveries are those that would appear to be uncommercial to develop using traditional methods but are perhaps economically attractive should some innovative ideas be applied.
  • March 2-April 1: Uncommercial Art by Commercial Artists, a group exhibit featuring seven major contemporary artists.
  • In time he came to reject the notion as uncommercial, whispering to the alleyway, `All that gutters is not gold. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • For the subsidy has encouraged amateurish management and an uncommercial approach.
  • The trade-off is, I get to go make something uncommercial that will probably lose money.
  • The UK film sector needs to engage with the opportunities offered by new technologies to expose "uncommercial" films to wide audiences without depending upon the theatrical circuit. The Guardian World News
  • March 2-April 1: Uncommercial Art by Commercial Artists, a group exhibit featuring seven major contemporary artists.
  • That isn't the only uproar - a fan "reBELLYon" was sparked when her label demanded she remove "uncommercially fat" shots of her stomach from the video for Undefined
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