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adjective
- 1. large in quantity; abundant: "the ocean provided a bountiful supply of fresh food" Similar Opposite
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Bountiful: [geographical name] city in northern Utah north of Salt Lake City population 42,552.
BOUNTIFUL definition: 1. large in amount: 2. generous in giving to others: 3. large in amount: . Learn more.
BOUNTIFUL meaning: 1. large in amount: 2. generous in giving to others: 3. large in amount: . Learn more.
Bountiful definition: liberal in bestowing gifts, favors, or bounties; munificent; generous.. See examples of BOUNTIFUL used in a sentence.
bountiful: 1 adj producing in abundance “the bountiful earth” Synonyms: plentiful fruitful productive or conducive to producing in abundance adj given or giving freely “ bountiful compliments” Synonyms: big , bighearted , bounteous , freehanded , giving , handsome , liberal , openhanded generous willing to give and share unstintingly
Definition of bountiful adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
2 meanings: 1. plentiful; ample (esp in the phrase a bountiful supply) 2. giving freely; generous.... Click for more definitions.
2. bountiful - producing in abundance; "the bountiful earth"; "a plentiful year"; "fruitful soil"
bountiful meaning, definition, what is bountiful: if something is bountiful, there is more...: Learn more.
Bountiful definition: Marked by or producing abundance. So let's say the large corn farms all have a great year and a bountiful crop comes forth.