noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The soil is so fertile that it possesses high fertility, making it ideal for farming.

Definition:the state of being able to produce new life or the growth of plants; the quantity of a substance or condition that increases growth.

From fertility

Example:Despite the adverse weather conditions, the farm remained highly productive and fertile due to careful management.

Definition:the capacity to produce goods and services; effectiveness in producing such goods and services in a given time period.

From productivity

Example:The company’s creativity was evident in the fertile ground for innovation across all departments.

Definition:the ability to produce original and imaginative ideas, esp. in the fields of art and design.

From creativity

Example:His work has been very productive and fertile, contributing significantly to our company’s success.

Definition:the capacity to produce or to yield, especially in an abundant way; productivity, as in agriculture.

From productiveness

Example:The research grants will aim to enhance the fruitfulness of scientific inquiry in the field.

Definition:an abundance of good or valuable consequences or effects; the state of being productive or successful.

From fruitfulness

Example:A fertile mind can consider a wide range of possibilities, leading to innovative solutions to problems.

Definition:a mind that is creative and able to generate new ideas and thoughts.

From fertile mind

Example:The alpine environment seemed to have no abies, making it a challenge for the botanist to find the right tree species.

Definition:an evergreen tree that bears cones and has soft needle-like leaves; the word often uses as a synonym in a broader sense, but it is less common for 'verntility' itself.

From abies