bountifully
bountifully — adverb
1. in a way that gives or produces a large quantity of something, often with great
in a way that gives or produces a large quantity of something, often with great generosity
After the fundraiser, the charity was bountifully supplied with food and warm clothes.
passive: be bountifully supplied with [something]
Nia shared her inheritance bountifully, giving large sums to her siblings and several local charities.
bountifully + verb of giving (share, donate, give)
Rachel's apple trees bore fruit so bountifully that she sold baskets at the weekend market.
Vivek, the local baker, donated bread bountifully every morning to the community kitchen.
Eliska's rose bushes bloomed so bountifully that neighbors stopped to admire the colorful display.
- generously
more common in everyday speech; 'bountifully' implies a notably large or even lavish amount
- abundantly
focuses on the large quantity rather than the generosity of the giver
- plentifully
emphasises that there is more than enough of something
文法句型
bountifully + verb
verb + bountifully