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bountiful

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Adj — Existing in generous or plentiful amounts.

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a bountiful harvest bountiful supply

Etymology

From bounty plus the suffix -ful.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “bountiful” mean?

The word “bountiful” means existing in generous or plentiful amounts. In plain terms, generously abundant.

How do you pronounce “bountiful”?

“Bountiful” is pronounced BOWN-tih-fuhl ([ˈbaʊ̯n(ɾ)əfəɫ] in IPA).

How do you use “bountiful” in a sentence?

Here is “bountiful” used in a sentence: “The farm produced a bountiful harvest that year.”

What part of speech is “bountiful”?

“Bountiful” is an adjective.

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