Fruitfuller: meaning, definitions and examples
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fruitfuller
[ ˈfruːt.fəl.ər ]
comparative form
More fruitful than another item or situation, suggesting a greater yield or productivity. It is used to compare the productivity or success of two things.
Synonyms
more beneficial, more productive, more rewarding.
Examples of usage
- This year's harvest seems fruitfuller compared to last year's.
- Her efforts in the project proved to be fruitfuller than expected.
- We find this approach to be fruitfuller than traditional methods.
Translations
Translations of the word "fruitfuller" in other languages:
🇵🇹 frutífero
🇮🇳 फलों से भरपूर
🇩🇪 fruchtbar
🇮🇩 subur
🇺🇦 плідний
🇵🇱 owocowy
🇯🇵 実を結ぶ
🇫🇷 fructueux
🇪🇸 fructífero
🇹🇷 verimli
🇰🇷 열매가 많은
🇸🇦 مثمر
🇨🇿 plodný
🇸🇰 plodný
🇨🇳 丰硕的
🇸🇮 plodovit
🇮🇸 frjósamur
🇰🇿 плодты
🇬🇪 ნაყოფიერი
🇦🇿 meyvəli
🇲🇽 fructífero
Etymology
The term 'fruitfuller' is a comparative form derived from the adjective 'fruitful', which traces its origins to the late Middle English period. The word 'fruitful' itself comes from the Old French 'fruitif' and the Latin 'fructifer', meaning 'producing fruit'. The suffix 'er' is added in English to form the comparative degree, indicating that one subject possesses a greater quality than another. The concept of fruitfulness is closely related to productivity and yield, often used in agricultural contexts as well as metaphorically in discussions of personal or professional achievements. Throughout history, the idea of fruitfulness has been associated with success, growth, and the reaping of benefits from hard work and commitment.