noun
- plural of commerciality; the quality or state of being commercial; emphasis on profit and business interests rather than artistic or social value
- plural of commerciality; commercial aspects, elements, or considerations of something
Usage: usually plural; often used critically to describe excessive focus on making money
Usage: refers to practical business matters or market-driven features
Examples
- The director criticized the film industry's obsession with commercialities over storytelling.
- Despite the commercialities involved, the nonprofit maintained its core mission.
- The band refused to compromise their artistic vision for the commercialities of the music business.
- Modern streaming services balance content quality with the commercialities of advertising revenue.
- She argued that universities should not be driven entirely by commercialities.
- The commercialities of publishing often determine which books get promoted most heavily.