1. bountiful - Adjective
2. bountiful - Adjective Satellite
Free in giving; liberal in bestowing gifts and favors.
Plentiful; abundant; as, a bountiful supply of food.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHeaven, in the production of things, is sure to be bountiful to them, according to their qualities. Hence the tree that is flourishing, it nourishes, while that which is ready to fall, it overthrows. Confucius
O grant me a house by the beach of a bay, Where the waves can be surly in winter, and play With the sea-weed in summer, ye bountiful powers! And I'd leave all the hurry, the noise, and the fray, For a house full of books, and a garden of flowers. Andrew Lang
Id always assumed that by 40 Id have at least a modicum of stability - a steady income, an established career, a bountiful fullness, like a pillow into which I could sink as I entered the second half of my life. Deborah Copaken
I'm grateful to God for His bountiful gifts... He gave me courage and faith in myself. Loretta Young
A good harvest does not grow with ease; the more diligent the farmer, the more bountiful the crop. Kiganda Proverb
A bountiful pear harvest means shortages of everything else. Sicilian Proverb