Meaning & Definition of word "Bounty"

Bounty

/ˈbaʊnti/

noun:

  • 1. A reward or payment for specific services, especially a sum of money offered for capturing a criminal or for specific achievements.
    • Example: The government offered a bounty for information leading to the capture of the fugitive.
  • 2. Generosity in giving; abundance.
    • Example: The harvest this year was a bounty that delighted all the farmers.
  • 3. A good that is abundant, especially in the context of natural resources.
    • Example: The ocean's bounty provides us with a rich variety of seafood.

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French 'bounté', from Latin 'bontatem' (goodness, kindness)

Common Phrases and Expressions

bounty hunter:

A person who captures fugitives for a monetary reward.

bounty on someone's head:

A reward offered for the capture or death of a person.

bounty of nature:

The natural abundance or generous gifts of the environment.

Related Words

reward:

Something given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement.

bonanza:

A situation or event that creates a sudden increase in wealth, good fortune, or profits.

generosity:

The quality of being kind and giving.

Slang Meanings of bounty

Meaning: Big win

Example Sentence: That lottery is a bounty; it can change your life.

Meaning: Abundant supply

Example Sentence: The party had a bounty of food; we didn’t leave hungry!