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Bounties Meaning in English

word · lemma: bounty

ˈbaʊntiz
BOWN-teez
bˈaʊntɪz
BOWN-tiz

Definition

'Bounties' are rewards or payments offered for completing a task or capturing someone, usually by a government, organization, or company. It can also refer to large amounts of good things, like crops or resources.

Usage & Nuances

Most common in formal, legal, or historical contexts. Typical phrases: 'put bounties on', 'collect bounties', 'the bounties of nature.' Plural 'bounties' usually refers to various rewards offered or to abundance. Don’t confuse with 'bonus' (usually refers to extra payment in a job).

Example Sentences

Many bounties are offered for catching dangerous criminals.

basic

The farmers enjoyed the bounties of a good harvest.

basic

He collected several bounties as a professional hunter.

basic

During the gold rush, there were bounties for anyone who found new gold sites.

natural

The king placed bounties on the heads of rebels.

natural

We should appreciate the bounties of nature every day.

natural