uncommercial
Americanadjective
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not engaged in or involved with commerce or trade.
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not in accordance with commercial principles or practices.
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not producing or likely to produce a profit.
an artistic but uncommercial film.
adjective
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not concerned with commerce or trade
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not in accordance with the aims or principles of business or trade
Etymology
Origin of uncommercial
First recorded in 1760–70; un- 1 + commercial
Example Sentences
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Signed at the age of 14, she had to fight to make the music she wanted - after years of being told her songs were too abrasive and uncommercial.
From BBC • Mar. 1, 2025
“Some of these things are really unproven, uncommercial kinds of technologies,” Kelley says.
From Science Magazine • Sep. 6, 2023
Like the Delta blues or Yellowstone National Park, baseball is as indelibly American as it is painfully uncommercial.
From New York Times • Apr. 6, 2022
My ugly face, my lack of height, my uncommercial songs.
From Washington Post • Oct. 1, 2018
All savings of this sort ought surely to be made in favour of our own state; and we ought never to surrender the unlimited powers of revenue and trade to uncommercial people.
From Essays on the Constitution of the United States by Ford, Paul Leicester
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