fertile
/ˈfɝːtəl/adjective2 syllables
Fertile means: capable of reproducing.
Synonyms for fertile20
adjective, as in capable of reproducing
adjective, as in marked by great fruitfulness
adjective, as in intellectually productive
also used for fertile
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Opposites of fertile
What does fertile mean?4
adjective
1
capable of reproducing
2
marked by great fruitfulness“fertile farmland”
3
intellectually productive“a prolific writer”
4
bearing in abundance especially offspring“flying foxes are extremely prolific”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with fertile?2
two syllables
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Fertile in a sentence
- Now there is nothing but desert, where there used to be a fertile plain.al_ex_an_der
- Such projects have turned arid plains into fertile farmland, which has quadrupled agricultural production.Cangarejo
- The settlers learned that the land in the valley was fertile.CK
- It has fertile soil where corn be grown.unknown
- The land on his farm is very fertile.unknown
- Fertile soil is indispensable for a good harvest.unknown
- Agriculture is developed in the most fertile lands of the region.unknown
- Profound study of nature is the most fertile source of mathematical discoveries.deniko
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