bountiful

[US]/'baʊntɪfʊl/
[UK]/'baʊntɪfl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. generously giving in abundance; plentiful

Phrases & Collocations

bountiful harvest

bountiful blessings

Real-world Examples

Let's not be freaked out by our bountiful nothingness.

Source: TED Talks (Video Version) Bilingual Selection

And this is hurting not just oysters but the bountiful ecosystems around them.

Source: VOA Standard English_ Technology

It may appear bountiful, but for humans, this is a surprisingly hostile environment.

Source: Human Planet

The carcass becomes a bountiful source of food for sharks and fish that can last for decades.

Source: Realm of Legends

The rains have started and the soil is rich and plentiful – perfect conditions to produce a bountiful harvest.

Source: VOA Standard March 2015 Collection

The pink moon is a nod to the bountiful blooming flowers and trees that the spring weather brings.

Source: CNN 10 Student English April 2023 Compilation

Does that then mean that by eating fish, the idea is that you have a bountiful year coming on?

Source: BBC documentary "Chinese New Year"

Last summer, there was a wonderful couple of weeks of sunshine, early June and the strawberry crop was bountiful.

Source: Gourmet Base

Keeping a garden makes you aware of how delicate, bountiful, and easily ruined the surface of this little planet is.

Source: Modern University English Intensive Reading (2nd Edition) Volume 2

They soon found the land to be bountiful.

Source: Charming history

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