Bountiful

Bountiful

Definition

Bountiful means to have something in a large quantity, abundant or plentiful. When something is said to be bountiful, then it means that there is plenty of it around. Bountiful is generally used to describe nature's gift (bountiful harvest or bountiful garden). It can also be used to describe a person's generosity in giving. Someone who is said to be bountiful, is said to have a open-heart and has willingness to give their resources to others. If a community is said to have an ample supply of resources and opportunities then the community is described as Bountiful. Bountiful is a word that celebrates abundance, generosity and richness.

Example sentences
The philanthropist's generosity resulted in bountiful donations to various charities.
She received a bountiful scholarship that covered her tuition and living expenses.
The bountiful resources of the ocean provided a livelihood for the coastal communities.
The enthusiasts were delighted by the bountiful wildlife present in the National park.
The bountiful laughter of the children filled the ground with joy and happiness