fruitful

adjective
UK: /ˈfruːtfʊl/
US: /ˈfruːtfʊl/
  1. Producing good results or many useful things; successful.

    1. Our talks were very fruitful, and we made a decision to work together.
    2. The research project proved to be fruitful, yielding several new innovations in the field of medicine.
  2. Producing a large number of children or young plants; fertile.

    1. The land is fruitful, so it's good for farming crops like wheat.
    2. She hoped to marry and have a fruitful marriage with lots of children and grandchildren.

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The word "fruitful" in English means: Producing good results or many useful things; successful., Producing a large number of children or young plants; fertile..

The phonetic transcription of "fruitful" is /ˈfruːtfʊl/ in British English and /ˈfruːtfʊl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "fruitful": fertile, profitable, successful, advantageous, productive.

Example usage of "fruitful": "Our talks were very fruitful, and we made a decision to work together.". More examples on the page.