Word Meanings - BOUNTIFUL - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Free in giving; liberal in bestowing gifts and favors. God, the bountiful Author of our being. Locke. 2. Plentiful; abundant; as, a bountiful supply of food. Syn. -- Liberal; munificent; generous; bounteous. -- Boun"ti*ful*ly, adv.
Additional info about word: BOUNTIFUL
1. Free in giving; liberal in bestowing gifts and favors. God, the bountiful Author of our being. Locke. 2. Plentiful; abundant; as, a bountiful supply of food. Syn. -- Liberal; munificent; generous; bounteous. -- Boun"ti*ful*ly, adv. -- Boun"ti*ful*ness, n.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of BOUNTIFUL)
- Abundant
- Plentiful
- copious
- plenteous
- large
- ample
- overflowing
- teeming
- full
- lavish
- luxuriant
- bountiful
- abounding
- profuse
- liberal
- rich
- Ample
- Large
- spacious
- roomy
- diffusive
- complete
- sufficient
- plentiful
- abundant
- Beneficent
- Bountiful
- benevolent
- benignant
- Free
- Detached
- playing
- operating
- open
- unoccupied
- unobstructed
- unimpeded
- permitted
- unhindered
- exempt
- gratuitous
- unconditional
- at liberty
- clear
- untrammelled
- uncounted
- careless
- loose
- easy
- munificent
- unreserved
- frank
- generous
- bounteous
- Generous
- Noble
- chivalrous
- disinterested
- magnanimous
- open-hearted
- honorable
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of BOUNTIFUL)
Related words: (words related to BOUNTIFUL)
- OPERATIC; OPERATICAL
Of or pertaining to the opera or to operas; characteristic of, or resembling, the opera. - FRANKALMOIGNE
A tenure by which a religious corporation holds lands given to them and their successors forever, usually on condition of praying for the soul of the donor and his heirs; -- called also tenure by free alms. Burrill. - OVERFLOWINGLY
In great abundance; exuberantly. Boyle. - STORER
One who lays up or forms a store. - PLAY
quick motion, and probably to OS. plegan to promise, pledge, D. plegen to care for, attend to, be wont, G. pflegen; of unknown 1. To engage in sport or lively recreation; to exercise for the sake of amusement; to frolic; to spot. As Cannace was - DISINTERESTING
Uninteresting. "Disinteresting passages." Bp. Warburton. - FRANKFORT BLACK
. A black pigment used in copperplate printing, prepared by burning vine twigs, the lees of wine, etc. McElrath. - CLEARLY
In a clear manner. - HONORABLE
1. Worthy of honor; fit to be esteemed or regarded; estimable; illustrious. Thy name and honorable family. Shak. 2. High-minded; actuated by principles of honor, or a scrupulous regard to probity, rectitude, or reputation. 3. Proceeding from an - PLAYGROUND
A piece of ground used for recreation; as, the playground of a school. - LAVISHNESS
The quality or state of being lavish. - PLENTIFUL
1. Containing plenty; copious; abundant; ample; as, a plentiful harvest; a plentiful supply of water. 2. Yielding abundance; prolific; fruitful. If it be a long winter, it is commonly a more plentiful year. Bacon. 3. Lavish; profuse; prodigal. - PLAYWRITER
A writer of plays; a dramatist; a playwright. Lecky. - CARELESSLY
In a careless manner. - PLAYTE
See PLEYT - CLEARER
A tool of which the hemp for lines and twines, used by sailmakers, is finished. (more info) 1. One who, or that which, clears. Gold is a wonderful clearer of the understanding. Addison. - LAVISHER
One who lavishes. - BENEFICENT
, a. Doing or producing good; performing acts of kindness and charity; characterized by beneficence. The beneficent fruits of Christianity. Prescott. Syn. -- See Benevolent. - ACCUMULATE
To heap up in a mass; to pile up; to collect or bring together; to amass; as, to accumulate a sum of money. Syn. -- To collect; pile up; store; amass; gather; aggregate; heap together; hoard. - LIBERALIZE
To make liberal; to free from narrow views or prejudices. To open and to liberalize the mind. Burke. - UNEXAMPLED
Having no example or similar case; being without precedent; unprecedented; unparalleled. "A revolution . . . unexampled for grandeur of results." De Quincey. - INSUFFICIENTLY
In an insufficient manner or degree; unadequately. - ARCHTREASURER
A chief treasurer. Specifically, the great treasurer of the German empire. - TRANSPARENT
transparere to be transparent; L. trans across, through + parere to 1. Having the property of transmitting rays of light, so that bodies can be distinctly seen through; pervious to light; diaphanous; pellucid; as, transparent glass; a transparent - ILLIBERALISM
Illiberality.