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Meaning of bountifulness
The state of being full and plentiful, having a large amount of something, especially good things.
Etymology of bountifulness
The word "bountifulness" has its roots in the Old French word "bontif" or "bonté", meaning goodness or kindness, and the suffix "-ful", which forms an adjective indicating a full or complete quality, and the suffix "-ness", which forms a noun indicating a state or quality.
The word has been in use since the 15th century to describe a state of abundance and generosity.
Synonyms
abundance
affluence
amplitude
benevolence
bounty
charity
copiousness
generosity
lavishness
liberality
magnanimity
munificence
opulence
plenitude
plentifulness
profusion
profuseness
richness
sumptuousness
voluptuousness
wealth
abundance
affluentness
altruism
beneficence
bigheartedness
copiousness
freehandedness
largesse
largess
luxuriance
openhandedness
philanthropy
plentifulness
prodigality
profuseness
unselfishness
Definitions
- The quality of being plentiful and abundant
- * The state of having a large amount of something, especially good things
- * A generous and willing provision of something, especially food or money
Usage Examples
- The bountifulness of the harvest was a blessing to the community.
- * The charity's bountifulness helped many families in need.
- * The bountifulness of the forest provided an abundance of food and shelter for the animals.
Antonyms
* scarcity
lack
deficiency
insufficiency
meagerness
poorness
barrenness
dearth
paucity
sparseness
stinginess
miserliness
frugality
thriftiness
parsimony
niggardliness
austereness
strictness
harshness
severity