fallow

word

Definition

Describes land left unplanted so it can recover, or more generally, something not being used or developed for a period of time.

Usage & Nuances

Formal and technical in agriculture. As a metaphor, 'fallow' refers to unproductive or inactive periods in life, business, or creativity. Common phrase: 'fallow period.' Not used for people directly.

Example Sentences

This field has been fallow since last season.

basic

After a fallow period, the plants grow stronger.

basic

Her creativity seemed fallow until inspiration finally struck.

natural

The project was left fallow while the team regrouped.

natural

The farmer left the land fallow for a year.

basic

Sometimes you need a fallow period to recharge and come back stronger.

natural