Unfruitful, unproductive are opposite words of fruitful.
The opposite of fruitless is 'fruitful'
I can give you several sentences.Our crops have been fruitful this year.That is a fruitful plan.She is a fruitful writer.
The words "fruitful" and "prolific" have similar meanings, as both describe something that produces abundantly or yields positive results. "Fruitful" often refers to producing good outcomes, results, or benefits, while "prolific" typically emphasizes the abundant production of something, such as ideas, art, or offspring. Though they are not opposites, their usage can vary slightly based on context.
rema means fruitful in Hebrew language.
Some synonyms for the word 'successful' would be 'fruitful', 'prosperous' and 'rewarding'.
The opposite of fruitless is 'fruitful'
I can give you several sentences.Our crops have been fruitful this year.That is a fruitful plan.She is a fruitful writer.
They were married and were fruitful with children. And Jesus said, "the world will be fruitful with much life."
The Greek word for Fruitful is καρποφόρος
The noun form for the adjective fruitful is fruitfulness.
The words "fruitful" and "prolific" have similar meanings, as both describe something that produces abundantly or yields positive results. "Fruitful" often refers to producing good outcomes, results, or benefits, while "prolific" typically emphasizes the abundant production of something, such as ideas, art, or offspring. Though they are not opposites, their usage can vary slightly based on context.
fruitful = noseh perot ("it carries fruit). If you are talking about the verb" to be fruitful", that is a single word in Hebrew: לפרות leef-ROHT.
It is derived from the Hebrew word Ephrayim which mean Fruitful. However most scholars think that Ephraim mean Doubly fruitful
producing good or helpful results productive Basically, if a tree produces good fruit it is fruitful So if a person does good work, that is also fruitful
Full of fruit; producing fruit abundantly; bearing results; prolific; fertile; liberal; bountiful; as, a fruitful tree, or season, or soil; a fruitful wife.
The Fruitful Vine - 1921 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
Yes, the correct phrasing would be "I am looking forward to a fruitful cooperation."