Fructuous

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈfrʌk.tʃu.əs/

Definitions of fructuous

adjective productive or fruitful

Example Sentences

A1 The fructuous garden produced an abundance of fruits.

A2 The fructuous collaboration between the two teams led to a successful project outcome.

B1 Her fructuous efforts in studying for the exam paid off with a high score.

B2 The fructuous partnership between the company and the local community resulted in economic growth.

C1 The fructuous negotiations between the countries led to a historic peace treaty.

C2 His fructuous investments in the stock market made him a wealthy man.

Examples of fructuous in a Sentence

formal The fructuous results of the research study were evident in the improved crop yields.

informal Her decision to invest in that company turned out to be fructuous in the long run.

slang I never expected my side hustle to be so fructuous!

figurative Planting the seeds of kindness in the community can lead to fructuous relationships.

Grammatical Forms of fructuous

past tense

fructuated

plural

fructuouses

comparative

more fructuous

superlative

most fructuous

present tense

fructuates

future tense

will fructuate

perfect tense

has fructuated

continuous tense

is fructuating

singular

fructuous

positive degree

fructuous

infinitive

to fructuate

gerund

fructuating

participle

fructuated

Origin and Evolution of fructuous

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'fructuous' originated from Latin 'fructuosus', which is derived from 'fructus' meaning 'fruit'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'fructuous' has evolved to be used in English to describe something fruitful, productive, or beneficial.