bounteous

[ˈbaʊntiəs]

bounteous Definition

  • 1generously giving or giving in abundance; plentiful
  • 2having an abundant supply of something

Using bounteous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bounteous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bounteous harvest provided enough food for the entire village.

  • Example

    The bounteous gifts from the wealthy donor helped to fund the new hospital wing.

  • Example

    The bounteous nature of the region provided a rich habitat for many species of animals and plants.

bounteous Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for bounteous

Phrases with bounteous

  • a large and generous meal with plenty of food

    Example

    The wedding reception featured a bounteous feast with a variety of dishes.

  • a plentiful and abundant crop

    Example

    The farmers were delighted with the bounteous harvest of corn and wheat.

  • someone who gives generously and abundantly

    Example

    The anonymous bounteous giver donated a large sum of money to the charity.

Origins of bounteous

from Middle English 'bounteous', from Old French 'bonteus', from bonté, meaning 'goodness'

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Summary: bounteous in Brief

The term 'bounteous' [ˈbaʊntiəs] refers to generosity and abundance. It describes something that is plentiful and abundant, as in 'The bounteous harvest provided enough food for the entire village.' 'Bounteous' can also describe someone who gives generously, as in 'The anonymous bounteous giver donated a large sum of money to the charity.'