Want to say bountiful differently? Here are other words for bountiful and its similar synonyms and opposite words to say in unique way.
Meaning of bountiful
The primary meaning of "bountiful" is having a large quantity of something, especially food or resources.
Etymology of bountiful
The word "bountiful" has its roots in the Old French word "bontif" or "bonté," meaning goodness or generosity, which is derived from the Latin "bonitas," meaning goodness, and the Latin "bonus," meaning good.
Synonyms
abundant
ample
generous
liberal
lavish
profuse
copious
rich
fertile
fruitful
prolific
luxuriant
exuberant
plenteous
plentiful
overflowing
teeming
swarming
thronging
crowded
dense
lush
verdant
bounteous
munificent
openhanded
unstinting
ungenerous
unsparing
freehanded
handsome
bighearted
charitable
beneficent
altruistic
Definitions
- (of a supply or resource) abundant or plentiful
- * (of a person) generous and willing to give freely
Usage Examples
- The bountiful harvest ensured that the village had enough food for the winter.
- * Her bountiful spirit inspired others to volunteer at the local charity.
Antonyms
scarce
limited
meager
sparse
insufficient
inadequate
deficient
lacking
wanting
poor
barren
unfertile
unproductive
unfruitful
sterile
dry
parched
depleted
exhausted
drained
empty
bare
lean
thin