fruitful
/ˈfɹuːtfl̩/adjective2 syllables
Fruitful means: productive or conducive to producing in abundance.
Synonyms for fruitful30
adjective, as in productive or conducive to producing in abundance
berried, baccate, bacciferous, blue-fruited, bountiful, plentiful, breeding, dark-fruited, fat, fertile, productive, rich, generative, procreative
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, reproductive, high-yield, oval-fruited, prolific, red-fruited, round-fruited, small-fruitedalso used for fruitful
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Opposites of fruitful
unfruitful
What does fruitful mean?1
adjective
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productive or conducive to producing in abundance“be fruitful and multiply”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Fruitful in a sentence
- The debate was very contentious and didn't result in any fruitful conclusions.danieljtah
- Time spent without a relationship is also fruitful.Miktsoanit
- Their stay in Germany for a year was very fruitful.Zifre
- Their year-long stay in Germany was very fruitful.Swift
- The time you dedicate to the study of Latin will always be fruitful.carlosalberto
- I hope that your business trip to France was fruitful.zogwarg
- The year she spent in Germany was incredibly fruitful.rul
- Arguing with a woman is about as fruitful as scooping up water with a sieve.FeuDRenais2
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