Meaning & Definition of word "Fertile"

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    Fertile

    /ˈfɜːr.təl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops.
      • Example: The farmers were pleased with the fertile soil that yielded a bountiful harvest.
    • 2. Producing or capable of producing offspring or fruit.
      • Example: The fertile land was perfect for growing various fruits and vegetables.
    • 3. Highly inventive or creative; capable of producing new ideas or works.
      • Example: She has a fertile imagination that leads to many innovative designs.
    • 4. Rich in resources or potential for development.
      • Example: The region is considered fertile ground for new businesses and startups.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'fertilis', meaning 'fruitful, productive'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fertile ground:

    An environment that is likely to produce positive results or new ideas.

    fertile imagination:

    A mind capable of producing many creative ideas.

    fertile soil:

    Soil that is capable of supporting abundant plant growth.

    Related Words

    fertility:

    The ability to conceive offspring or produce crops.

    fertilizer:

    A substance used to enrich soil and promote plant growth.

    fecund:

    Producing or capable of producing an abundance of offspring or new growth.

    Slang Meanings of fertile

    Meaning: Having good ideas or being creative.

    Example Sentence: That brainstorming session was fertile; we came up with tons of great ideas.

    Meaning: A situation that is likely to result in success.

    Example Sentence: This project is a fertile ground for innovation.