Bountiful

usgb/ˈbaʊntɪfl/
adjective

Lots of something good or useful.

The garden has had a bountiful harvest this year.
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Often appears as...

  • bountiful harvest
  • bountiful supply
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Positive Connotation

Bountiful often implies a positive outcome or generosity of nature.

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They celebrated the bountiful harvest with a feast.
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No Negativity

'Bountiful' should not be used to describe something negative or undesirable.

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It would be incorrect to say 'a bountiful amount of waste'.
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Natural Abundance

Use 'bountiful' to describe natural resources or seasons when they are rich and plentiful.

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The river was known for its bountiful fish.
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