Fertility

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /fərˈtɪləti/

Definitions of fertility

noun the quality or state of being fertile; the ability to produce offspring or fruit

Example Sentences

A1 Fertility is the ability to have babies.

A2 The doctor discussed fertility treatments with the couple.

B1 Factors such as age and health can affect fertility.

B2 There are various methods to test fertility in both men and women.

C1 Advancements in fertility technology have helped many couples conceive.

C2 The clinic specializes in providing fertility preservation options for cancer patients.

adjective fertile (related to or capable of producing offspring or fruit)

Example Sentences

A1 The soil in this area is very fertile, making it perfect for growing crops.

A2 The fertility rate in the country has been steadily decreasing over the past decade.

B1 The doctor recommended fertility treatments for the couple who were struggling to conceive.

B2 The fertility clinic offers a range of services to help individuals and couples achieve their family planning goals.

C1 The scientist conducted research on the effects of pollution on fertility levels in marine life.

C2 The artist used symbolism to explore themes of fertility and growth in her latest series of paintings.

Examples of fertility in a Sentence

formal The couple sought medical help to improve their fertility.

informal She's been taking supplements to boost her fertility.

slang I heard that eating certain foods can up your fertility game.

figurative The fertile soil of the garden produced a bountiful harvest.

Grammatical Forms of fertility

plural

fertilities

comparative

more fertile

superlative

most fertile

present tense

fertility

future tense

will fertility

perfect tense

has fertility

continuous tense

is fertility

singular

fertility

positive degree

fertile

infinitive

to fertility

gerund

fertilitying

participle

fertiled

Origin and Evolution of fertility

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'fertility' originated from the Latin word 'fertilis', meaning fruitful or productive.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'fertility' has come to be associated with the ability to conceive or reproduce, as well as the quality of being fertile or productive in various contexts such as agriculture or creativity.