fruitful (Meaning)

Wordnet

fruitful (a)

productive or conducive to producing in abundance

Webster

fruitful (a.)

Full of fruit; producing fruit abundantly; bearing results; prolific; fertile; liberal; bountiful; as, a fruitful tree, or season, or soil; a fruitful wife.

fruitful Sentence Examples

  1. The fruitful collaboration between scientists and engineers yielded groundbreaking discoveries.
  2. The farmer's diligent efforts led to a fruitful harvest that sustained the village.
  3. The fruitful partnership between the business and the non-profit organization benefited both parties.
  4. The fruitful discussion among policymakers resulted in a comprehensive reform plan.
  5. The fruitful research project unlocked new insights and expanded the scientific understanding.
  6. The fruitful exchange of ideas between artists and writers sparked a surge of creativity.
  7. The fruitful mentorship program empowered young professionals and fostered their growth.
  8. The fruitful diplomatic efforts averted a conflict and fostered peaceful relations.
  9. The fruitful initiatives to combat climate change are paving the way towards a sustainable future.
  10. The fruitful partnership between teachers and parents created a supportive learning environment for children.

FAQs About the word fruitful

productive or conducive to producing in abundanceFull of fruit; producing fruit abundantly; bearing results; prolific; fertile; liberal; bountiful; as, a fruitf

prolific,fertile, rich,productive, creative, inventive, lush, generative, abundant, fecund

barren,unproductive, sterile, unfruitful, infertile, unfruitful, sterile, unproductive, barren, dead

The fruitful collaboration between scientists and engineers yielded groundbreaking discoveries.

The farmer's diligent efforts led to a fruitful harvest that sustained the village.

The fruitful partnership between the business and the non-profit organization benefited both parties.

The fruitful discussion among policymakers resulted in a comprehensive reform plan.