Bounteously: meaning, definitions and examples
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bounteously
[ ˈbaʊn.tɪ.sli ]
generously abundant
Bounteously is an adverb that describes an action done in a generous or abundant manner. It implies a sense of overflowing or plentifulness, often relating to giving or distributing resources, kindness, or blessings. The term can be used to describe various contexts where an action is performed with an open heart or in large quantity. It often evokes a positive connotation of generosity and abundance, suggesting that something is not just enough, but more than adequate.
Synonyms
abundantly, generously, lavishly, plentifully.
Examples of usage
- She bounteously donated to the charity.
- The garden was bounteously filled with flowers.
- He bounteously offered his help to those in need.
Translations
Translations of the word "bounteously" in other languages:
🇵🇹 generosamente
🇮🇳 प्रचुरता से
🇩🇪 großzügig
🇮🇩 dengan dermawan
🇺🇦 щедро
🇵🇱 hojnie
🇯🇵 豊かに
🇫🇷 généreusement
🇪🇸 generosamente
🇹🇷 cömertçe
🇰🇷 풍부하게
🇸🇦 بسخاء
🇨🇿 štědře
🇸🇰 štědro
🇨🇳 慷慨地
🇸🇮 radodarno
🇮🇸 glæsilega
🇰🇿 қалтқысыз
🇬🇪 გაიდუმალებით
🇦🇿 xeyirxahcasına
🇲🇽 generosamente
Etymology
The word 'bounteously' originates from the adjective 'bounteous', which itself is derived from Middle English 'bounteous', meaning generous or plentiful. This word can be traced back to the Old French term 'bounteus', which means 'generous' or 'abundant'. Further back, it is rooted in the Latin word 'bounteous', derived from 'bounte', which signifies goodness or virtue. The suffix '-ly' transforms the adjective into an adverb, allowing it to describe how an action is performed. Over time, 'bounteously' has taken on a positive connotation, often associated with charitable actions or the generous nature of individuals, enriching the English language with its rich history and usage.