D
Dicread
HomeDictionaryFfruitful

fruitful

productive / fertile / prolific / beneficial
Adjective
comp: more fruitfulsup: most fruitful

This term carries a strong connotation of abundance and reward, moving beyond simple productivity to imply a sense of richness or success. When applied to efforts or discussions, it suggests that the time spent was not wasted but yielded tangible, beneficial results. In biological or agricultural contexts, it describes a state of high fertility. While it can refer literally to the production of fruit, it often evokes an image of lushness and vitality, whether describing a piece of land or a lineage.

Meanings

Adjective

Producing a large amount of something, especially a positive result or a successful outcome.

"The meeting was very fruitful and led to a new partnership."

Adjective

Producing a large amount of fruit or crops.

"The valley is known for its fruitful soil and lush orchards."

Adjective

Producing many offspring or children.

"The ancient texts describe the land as being fruitful and populous."

Related Words

Last Updated: June 13, 2026Report an Error