Definition of fructuous in English:
fructuous
adjective ˈfrʌktjʊəsˈfrək(t)ʃəwəs
formal Full of or producing a great deal of fruit.
Example sentencesExamples
- I propose to initiate with you a solid and fructuous partnership.
- We hope that this kind of brain storming meeting will, at short term, lead to fructuous collaborations and contribute to a rapid development of Regenerative Medicine.
- An exhibition was installed in the coffee and lunch room and allow fructuous informal discussions among the participants.
- Examples of religious ambiguity and the grotesque in popular culture disclose both aspects of the grotesque and also offer a fructuous medium from which the critical engagement of tradition, boundaries, and the grotesque itself can emerge.
- This workshop aims to orchestrate a fructuous exchange of ideas, research and practices on socio-constructivist education scenarios using Internet between participants.
Synonyms
profitable, paid, well paid, remunerative, lucrative, moneymaking, financially rewarding
Origin
Late Middle English: from Latin fructuosus, from fructus 'fruit'.
Definition of fructuous in US English:
fructuous
adjectiveˈfrək(t)SHəwəsˈfrək(t)ʃəwəs
formal Full of or producing a great deal of fruit.
Example sentencesExamples
- Examples of religious ambiguity and the grotesque in popular culture disclose both aspects of the grotesque and also offer a fructuous medium from which the critical engagement of tradition, boundaries, and the grotesque itself can emerge.
- We hope that this kind of brain storming meeting will, at short term, lead to fructuous collaborations and contribute to a rapid development of Regenerative Medicine.
- An exhibition was installed in the coffee and lunch room and allow fructuous informal discussions among the participants.
- I propose to initiate with you a solid and fructuous partnership.
- This workshop aims to orchestrate a fructuous exchange of ideas, research and practices on socio-constructivist education scenarios using Internet between participants.
Synonyms
profitable, paid, well paid, remunerative, lucrative, moneymaking, financially rewarding
Origin
Late Middle English: from Latin fructuosus, from fructus ‘fruit’.