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Commercial/Commercialized?
I want to know the difference between Commercial and Commercialized.
I think they both mean 'for the purpose of profit'. If I want to express 'this is a product face to business users and it's different than the free products out there' ,should I describe it as a 'commercial' product or a 'commercialized' product, which word should I choose?
Thank you in advance!
Jul 14, 2017 8:23 AM
Answers · 1
This is a great question. They are both similar and they both do mean "for the purpose of profit".
I think "commercial" is a better fit for your sentence though.
"Commercialized" has a negative feeling. It can be applied to something which wasn't originally for profit-making but has become that way (e.g. Christmas). "Commercial" has a more neutral connotation.
July 14, 2017
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