bountifulness
bountifulness — noun
1. the condition of having or producing so much that there is plenty to use, eat, o
the condition of having or producing so much that there is plenty to use, eat, or enjoy.
Villagers celebrated the bountifulness of the rice fields after September's heavy rains.
the bountifulness of + place producing food
The cookbook praises the bountifulness of coastal markets in early summer.
the bountifulness of + market/place
The photo captures the orchard's bountifulness at the height of peach season.
After the warm winter, orchard owners spoke gratefully of the valley's bountifulness.
Travel writers often linked the island's bountifulness with its clear rivers and rich soil.
- scarcity
means there is not enough available
- barrenness
stresses land or nature producing very little
文法句型
the bountifulness of + noun
someone speaks of + bountifulness
用法筆記
Usually found in formal or literary writing about land, harvests, markets, or nature rather than about one small object. In everyday English, speakers more often choose abundance or plenty.