Bounteous

/ˈbaʊntiəs/

उदार; भरपूर; प्रचुर

Origin & History

From Middle English bounteous, from Anglo-French bounteus (from bonté ‘goodness’), ultimately from Latin bonus ‘good’.

मध्य अंग्रेज़ी bounteous से; यह एंग्लो-फ़्रेंच bounteus (bonté ‘भलाई/सद्गुण’) से आया, जिसकी जड़ लैटिन bonus ‘अच्छा’ है।

Definition

Inclined to give freely and kindly; also describes something provided in large amounts, plentiful and generous.

उदारता से और खुशी-खुशी देने की प्रवृत्ति; साथ ही किसी चीज़ (जैसे उपहार/आपूर्ति) के बहुतायत में, भरपूर और उदार होने का वर्णन।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The bounteous host made sure every guest had enough to eat.
उदार मेज़बान ने सुनिश्चित किया कि हर अतिथि के पास खाने के लिए पर्याप्त हो।

Usage Examples

She was bounteous in her support of the local charity.
They enjoyed a bounteous harvest after weeks of rain and sunshine.
A bounteous meal was served to everyone at the celebration.
The grant provided bounteous resources for research.

Related Forms

Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

A bounteous supply
प्रचुर/भरपूर आपूर्ति
A bounteous harvest
भरपूर/समृद्ध फसल
Bounteous gifts
उदार/प्रचुर उपहार