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- Dictionaryfruitful/ˈfruːtf(ʊ)l/
adjective
- 1. (of a tree, plant, or land) producing much fruit; fertile: "this seed will grow into a lovely fruitful tree" Similar Opposite
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FRUITFUL definition: 1. producing good results: 2. If a person is fruitful, they produce a lot of children. 3…. Learn more.
The meaning of FRUITFUL is yielding or producing fruit. How to use fruitful in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Fruitful.
FRUITFUL meaning: 1. producing good results: 2. If a person is fruitful, they produce a lot of children. 3…. Learn more.
adjective. /ˈfruːtfl/ producing many useful results synonym productive. a fruitful collaboration/discussion. a fruitful source of information. Official manuals can be a potentially fruitful source of information. The research has proved extremely fruitful. opposite fruitless. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.
Something that is fruitful produces good and useful results. We had a long, happy, fruitful relationship. The talks had been fruitful, but much remained to be done.
When something is fruitful, it's productive — but you don't have to produce fruit in order to be fruitful. You could have a fruitful trip to the mall if you come home with a slew of snappy new outfits.
adj. 1. bearing fruit in abundance. 2. productive or prolific, esp in bearing offspring. 3. causing or assisting prolific growth. 4. producing results or profits: a fruitful discussion. ˈfruitfully adv. ˈfruitfulness n.