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Definition of bountiful in English: bountifuladjective ˈbaʊntɪf(ə)lˈbaʊntɪfʊl 1Large in quantity; abundant. the ocean provided a bountiful supply of fresh food Example sentencesExamples - While it lacks the precious natural resources of cotton and grain, they do have a bountiful supply of nuclear waste lying around.
- But the draw there for Evan was the rich and bountiful entertainment industry.
- They contested one county final in that time but had such a rich and bountiful supply of under-age talent that the senior team were regarded as underachievers.
- Emotion, drama and art have been in bountiful supply.
- The fertile fields, sparkling rivers and game-rich woods furnished a bountiful supply of food.
- Once upon a time there was a beautiful kingdom blessed with a bountiful supply of natural resources and tremendous human potential.
- Maybe it's not too much to say that our delight also makes us repent of the ways we fail to share our bountiful and abundant food when many are starving.
- There's an embarrassingly bountiful supply of good food in the kitchen.
- The latter are in bountiful supply but between the hill birds, sheep and myself, there is a fair amount of competition for the latter.
- The man had been wading in a river known for its bountiful fish supply.
- For an intro to Thai food, suffice it to say it involves a bountiful supply of exotic ingredients and herbs like lemon grass, basil, the kaffir lime, galangal and more.
- Breakfast was, like all the meals, a leisurely affair taken from an overflowing buffet of fresh fruits or bountiful sausages, eggs and yes, home-cured bacon!
- Its bountiful supply of offshore oil should make it one of Africa's richest countries.
- While Chicago is mainly known for its rich Blues history, its place in America's bountiful Jazz heritage is sadly overlooked.
- Macrae uses them as a bulk ingredient, suggesting that he finds himself in the fortunate position of having a bountiful local supply.
- Stick to natural, home-grown, and chemical-free products and you'll have a bountiful supply of healthful food choices.
- With the Kildare town bypass approved, with a section cutting through the Irish National Stud, the offer of Kildangan was a bountiful gift.
- Is there a richer or more bountiful collection of resources to be found on the Web today?
- One example is the island's bountiful supply of running water.
- We have learned through science and technology how to turn the bountiful resources of the earth into vast quantities of goods, enough to provide for all if we share.
Synonyms abundant, plentiful, ample, bumper, superabundant, inexhaustible, prolific, profuse, teeming, copious, prodigal, considerable, vast, immense, great, liberal, lavish, generous, princely, handsome, luxuriant, rich informal tidy, whopping South African informal lank literary plenteous, bounteous, proliferous - 1.1 Giving generously.
this bountiful God has thought of everything Example sentencesExamples - The sun dances on me, it teems, bountiful with its time.
- He took nourishment from press conferences, where he was notably generous, but not bountiful enough to promise a match.
Synonyms generous, magnanimous, munificent, giving, open-handed, free-handed, unselfish, ungrudging, unstinting, unsparing, free, liberal, lavish, indulgent benevolent, beneficent, charitable, philanthropic, altruistic, kind, kindly rare eleemosynary, benignant
Origin Early 16th century: from bounty + -ful. adjectiveˈbaʊn(t)əfəlˈboun(t)əfəl 1Large in quantity; abundant. the ocean provided a bountiful supply of fresh food Example sentencesExamples - The man had been wading in a river known for its bountiful fish supply.
- While it lacks the precious natural resources of cotton and grain, they do have a bountiful supply of nuclear waste lying around.
- Once upon a time there was a beautiful kingdom blessed with a bountiful supply of natural resources and tremendous human potential.
- While Chicago is mainly known for its rich Blues history, its place in America's bountiful Jazz heritage is sadly overlooked.
- There's an embarrassingly bountiful supply of good food in the kitchen.
- They contested one county final in that time but had such a rich and bountiful supply of under-age talent that the senior team were regarded as underachievers.
- But the draw there for Evan was the rich and bountiful entertainment industry.
- The latter are in bountiful supply but between the hill birds, sheep and myself, there is a fair amount of competition for the latter.
- Stick to natural, home-grown, and chemical-free products and you'll have a bountiful supply of healthful food choices.
- Its bountiful supply of offshore oil should make it one of Africa's richest countries.
- Macrae uses them as a bulk ingredient, suggesting that he finds himself in the fortunate position of having a bountiful local supply.
- One example is the island's bountiful supply of running water.
- We have learned through science and technology how to turn the bountiful resources of the earth into vast quantities of goods, enough to provide for all if we share.
- With the Kildare town bypass approved, with a section cutting through the Irish National Stud, the offer of Kildangan was a bountiful gift.
- Emotion, drama and art have been in bountiful supply.
- Is there a richer or more bountiful collection of resources to be found on the Web today?
- For an intro to Thai food, suffice it to say it involves a bountiful supply of exotic ingredients and herbs like lemon grass, basil, the kaffir lime, galangal and more.
- The fertile fields, sparkling rivers and game-rich woods furnished a bountiful supply of food.
- Maybe it's not too much to say that our delight also makes us repent of the ways we fail to share our bountiful and abundant food when many are starving.
- Breakfast was, like all the meals, a leisurely affair taken from an overflowing buffet of fresh fruits or bountiful sausages, eggs and yes, home-cured bacon!
Synonyms abundant, plentiful, ample, bumper, superabundant, inexhaustible, prolific, profuse, teeming, copious, prodigal, considerable, vast, immense, great, liberal, lavish, generous, princely, handsome, luxuriant, rich - 1.1 Giving generously.
he was exceedingly bountiful to persons in distress Example sentencesExamples - He took nourishment from press conferences, where he was notably generous, but not bountiful enough to promise a match.
- The sun dances on me, it teems, bountiful with its time.
Synonyms generous, magnanimous, munificent, giving, open-handed, free-handed, unselfish, ungrudging, unstinting, unsparing, free, liberal, lavish, indulgent
Origin Early 16th century: from bounty + -ful. proper nounˈbaʊn(t)əfəlˈboun(t)əfəl A city in northern Utah, north of Salt Lake City; population 44,473 (est. 2008). |