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What does bountiful mean?

"Bountiful" means abundant, plentiful, or copious. It suggests a large quantity or a generous supply of something.

Here are some examples:

* "The garden yielded a bountiful harvest of tomatoes." (Meaning there were many tomatoes)

* "The king offered a bountiful feast to his guests." (Meaning there was a lot of food)

* "The land is blessed with bountiful natural resources." (Meaning there are many resources available)

The word "bountiful" often implies a sense of good fortune, generosity, or abundance. It suggests that something is more than enough and is given freely or easily.

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