fruitful
1 of 1adjective/ˈfrutfəl/
Forms:more fruitful,most fruitful
1
productive and leading to positive outcomes or results
- The meeting was fruitful, leading to new ideas and solutions.
- Their collaboration was fruitful, resulting in a successful product launch.
- The research project proved to be fruitful, uncovering valuable insights.
- The investment in employee training was fruitful, leading to improved performance.
- The negotiation was fruitful, resulting in a mutually beneficial agreement.
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2
producing a large amount of crops or harvest
- The apple tree in our backyard is so fruitful that we share baskets of apples with our neighbors every fall.
- After years of careful pruning, the pear tree became incredibly fruitful, its branches sagging under the weight of ripe fruit.
- Their tomato plants were so fruitful that they had enough to make sauces, salads, and even gifts for friends.
- Their family's farmland has stayed fruitful for generations, thanks to sustainable farming practices.
- This blueberry bush has been fruitful for over a decade, still providing buckets of berries every summer.
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