prolific

adjective
UK: /prəˈlɪf.ɪk/
US: /prəˈlɪf.ɪk/
  1. Producing a great number or amount of something.

    1. She is a prolific writer, with many books.
    2. He was a prolific composer, writing many symphonies during his short life.
  2. Highly productive; turning out many works.

    1. The garden was prolific this year, and the fruits was great.
    2. Shakespeare was an incredibly prolific playwright, creating numerous masterpieces.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "prolific" in English means: Producing a great number or amount of something., Highly productive; turning out many works..

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

Synonyms for "prolific": fruitful, fecund, abundant, fertile, productive.

Example usage of "prolific": "She is a prolific writer, with many books.". More examples on the page.