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fruitfulness

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/ˈfruːtfəl.nəs/ · fruit-ful-ness

The state of being fruitful; the ability to produce abundantly.

Meanings

nounformal

The state of being fruitful; the ability to produce abundantly.

پیداوار کی حالت؛ بھرپور طور پر پیدا کرنے کی صلاحیت۔

ثمر آوری

thamar aavari

Synonyms

abundancefertilityproductivityبہتاتزرخیزیپیداواری

Antonyms

barrennesssterilityinfertilityبہتائیعقیمیتبے ثمر

Common Collocations

  • fruitfulness of the land
  • fruitfulness in labor
  • fruitfulness of ideas

Example Sentences

The fruitfulness of the orchard this year is astounding.

اس سال باغ کی ثمر آوری حیرت انگیز ہے۔

Is saal baagh ki thamar aavari hairat angaiz hai.

He attributed his success to the fruitfulness of his efforts.

اس نے اپنی کامیابی کو اپنی کوششوں کی ثمر آوری سے منسوب کیا۔

Us ne apni kaamyabi ko apni koshishon ki thamar aavari se mansoob kiya.

The fruitfulness of their collaboration brought about significant results.

ان کے تعاون کی ثمر آوری نے اہم نتائج پیدا کیے۔

Un ke taawun ki thamar aavari ne ahm nataij paida kiye.

Easily Confused With

frugality:Frugality refers to being economical or avoiding waste, while fruitfulness refers to the ability to produce results or be fertile.

Word Family

fruitful
adjectiveثمرآور
fruition
nounپیداوار

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a fruitful tree that bears lots of fruits.

Imagine a lush orchard filled with ripe fruits ready to be harvested.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہزاروں خداؤں میں سب سے بڑا ہے وہ جو سوکھے چہرہ پہ پھل دے، ثمر آوری دے

Hazaaron khudaaon mein sab se bara hai woh Jo sukhay chehra pe phal de, thamar aavari de.

Among thousands of gods, the greatest is he Who gives fruitfulness to a dry face.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو بوؤ گے وہی کاٹو گے

Jo boo'oge wahi kaatoge

As you sow, so shall you reap.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "fructuosite" — abundance, fertility

First known use: 14th century

The word has evolved from Old French as used in medieval texts and has been adopted into modern English with a focus on productivity and fertility.