Antonyms for bountifully


Grammar : Adv
Spell : boun-tuh-fuh l
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbaʊn tə fəl


Definition of bountifully

Origin :
  • late 15c., from bounty + -ful. Related: Bountifully.
  • As in generously : adv with a free hand
  • As in amply : adv fully, sufficiently
  • As in freely : adv easily, smoothly done
  • As in handsomely : adv abundantly
Example sentences :
  • America has been bountifully blessed with great and good men.
  • Extract from : « Hidden Treasures » by Harry A. Lewis
  • Their seats were three-legged stools, but the table was bountifully spread.
  • Extract from : « The Three Commanders » by W.H.G. Kingston
  • Nell loved violets, and it was like Waring to remember so bountifully her fondness for them.
  • Extract from : « Waring's Peril » by Charles King
  • Nature has bountifully put these boilers here for the use of travelers.
  • Extract from : « The Land of Thor » by J. Ross Browne
  • For the making whereof they must bountifully reward the Founder.
  • Extract from : « Castes and Tribes of Southern India » by Edgar Thurston
  • Raul served macaroni and chicken to the boys, helping them bountifully.
  • Extract from : « When the Owl Cries » by Paul Bartlett
  • Hatch says that Connecticut provided most bountifully for her men.
  • Extract from : « The Life of John Marshall (Volume 1 of 4) » by Albert J. Beveridge
  • She presided at the table and saw that we were bountifully fed.
  • Extract from : « The Scout and Ranger » by James Pike
  • "Then let me help you to some mair o' 't," said the lady, helping him bountifully.
  • Extract from : « Scotch Wit and Humor » by W. H. (Walter Henry) Howe
  • "That's because we have been so bountifully helped," said Mildred.
  • Extract from : « Mildred at Home » by Martha Finley

Synonyms for bountifully

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