Synonym: abundant, creative, fruitful, productive. Antonym: barren, sterile. Similar words: fertilize, fertility, fertility rate, tile, futile, hostile, ductile, pitiless. Meaning: ['fɜrtl /'fɜːtaɪl] adj. 1. capable of reproducing 2. intellectually productive 3. bearing in abundance especially offspring 4. marked by great fruitfulness.
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(91) Well, something like the churning of the Nile River, which keeps on recreating the fertile farmlands at her delta.
(92) Yet again it is the summer months that look the most fertile.
(93) The Cravens were a prolific lot, wretchedly poor but very fertile.
(94) In fact, Dunrossness has long been considered to be the most fertile and agriculturally productive area in the whole of Shetland.
(95) Right-wing activists found fertile soil for their anti-immigrant ideas in southeastern regions.
(96) And like her own fertile imagination, it shelters any and all images that happen to drift into its confines.
(97) Even now no-one seems quite certain whether this was a fact, a half-fact or the product of a fertile imagination.
(98) Advertising proved a more fertile category, with decisions which set heads nodding and shaking in equal measure.
(99) Agriculture flourished on the fertile soils of Kosovo and Metohija.
(100) Only one fertile Genestealer needed to remain alive in hiding to undo all the good work within a few decades.
(101) Though whites make up only 17 percent of the population,[Sentence dictionary] they control the most fertile farming areas.
(102) Shakespeare has the most fertile imagination of all poets and is more than Homer's equal.
(103) Therefore, everybody is descended from men who preferred fertile women, and every person inherits from those ancestors the same preference.
(104) The surrounding countryside is lush and fertile and much is given over to agricultural use.
(105) These tender plants like a moist, well-draining and fertile soil.
(106) He is said to have been convivial, widely knowledgeable, with a fertile imagination and a whimsical sense of humour.
(107) In this scenario, the earth simply provided fertile ground for extraterrestrial imports.
(108) Eller apparently wants access to the fertile ground of the I-19 corridor for his unsightly behemoths.
(109) This shrub likes sun and water as well as a fertile well-drained soil.
(110) The area is not very fertile, and so has never been cleared for cultivation.
(111) No environment has proved so fertile a ground for such phenomena as what is loosely termed commercial women's fiction.
(112) The valley was fertile, and a good crop was a near certainty.
(113) This new and fertile soil rapidly developed her character and painting style.
(114) This world is just about empty and the unoccupied land is probably fertile.
(115) The twentieth century has witnessed the realisation of these objectives, perhaps even beyond the horizons of Paracelsus's fertile imagination.
(116) Wealthy nobles inhabited splendid villas surrounded by shady groves and fertile gardens.
(117) Journey north through the fertile Kikuyu heartland to Nyeri where a buffet lunch will be served at the Outspan Hotel.
(118) None knows like him to strew the wheaten Grain, Or drive the Plough-share o'er the fertile Plain.
(119) But the flipside of utopia, dystopia, has also been a fertile undercurrent of modernity.
(120) Nestled within these bleak volcanic highlands are fertile valleys filled with game plentiful enough to satisfy even the appetites of dragons.
More similar words: fertilize, fertility, fertility rate, tile, futile, hostile, ductile, pitiless, volatile, retractile, refer to, pestilential, certify, inertia, expertise, exertion, vertical, assertive, advertise, certified, at other times, pertinacity, advertising, advertisement, certification, disconcerting, galileo galilei, tilt, until, still.