Fertile (Adjective)
Syllable division: fer·tile
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈfɜː.taɪl/ US: /ˈfɝː.t̬əl/
#1 Meaning: Many high-quality crops can be grown in great quantities on fertile ground.
Example:
> We need to plant the seeds while the ground is still fertile.
> They bought a farm with a lot of fertile land.
#2 Meaning: Fertile creatures or plants have the capacity to produce a lot of babies or fruit.
Example:
> People aren't very fertile when they are old.
> They bought a fertile dog to breed with.
#3 Meaning: An active imagination or mind generates a lot of unique and interesting thoughts.
Example:
> He has a fertile imagination for a boy his age.
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This soil is very good to plant, because it’s fertile.
This dog is fertile, because it get pregnant often.
The girl’s ideas is fertile everyday.
Organic farmers don’t put chemicals into the soil, but keep it fertile by growing clover and adding manure.
Someone who has a fertile imagination, has an active mind and is able to produce a lot of new and original ideas.
People get less fertile as they get older.
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This soil is very good for plants because it’s fertile.
This dog is fertile because it gets pregnant often.
The girl’s ideas are fertile every day.
The soil is fertile enough to grow vegetables there.
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