bountiful
word
Definition
Describes something that is plentiful, abundant, or given generously. It can refer to large amounts of something or to generosity in giving.
Usage & Nuances
"Bountiful" is somewhat formal and often describes harvests, gifts, or nature. Common collocations: "bountiful harvest," "bountiful supply," or "bountiful nature." It conveys both quantity and generosity; less commonly used to describe people directly.
Example Sentences
The farmers had a bountiful harvest this year.
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The garden is full of bountiful flowers in spring.
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She made a bountiful feast for her family.
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The region is known for its bountiful natural resources.
natural
Thanks to the rain, our fruit trees were especially bountiful this season.
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He was always bountiful with his time, helping anyone in need.
natural