Fertile is an English word with synonyms like fruitful or productive. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Fertile in a sentence
Fertile meaning
- Of land, etc.: capable of growing abundant crops; productive.
- Of one's imagination, etc.: active, productive, prolific.
- Capable of reproducing; fecund, fruitful.
Synonyms of Fertile
Using Fertile
- The main meaning on this page is: Of land, etc.: capable of growing abundant crops; productive. | Of one's imagination, etc.: active, productive, prolific. | Capable of reproducing; fecund, fruitful.
- Useful related words include: fruitful, productive, conceptive, impregnable.
- In the example corpus, fertile often appears in combinations such as: fertile ground, the fertile, fertile land.
Context around Fertile
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 10 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Fertile
- In this selection, "fertile" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, non, rural, vast, soil, days and ground stand out and add context to how "fertile" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and non fertile days and area of fertile and rich. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "fertile" sits close to words such as apartheid, baron and blankets, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with fertile
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Burial will be in Brush Point Cemetery, rural Fertile, Iowa. (10 words)
It is truly the most fertile, and worthwhile, of human endeavors. (11 words)
As such, bitcoin has often been fertile ground for short-term speculators. (12 words)
In his book 'Mass Hysteria in Schools: A Worldwide History Since 1566', he also said: 'Any place where students gather, be it a classroom, schoolyard, sports field or class trips can be fertile soil for the growth of rumours and social delusions. (42 words)
But Reagan really took it to another level when he brought investment firms into the Department of Health and Human Services and trained them on how to take over healthcare, is what they called a fertile field for making profits. (40 words)
It’s about a whole area of fertile and rich land which is home to many species that is under serious threat because of our proximity to the grid hook-up, which is what all of this boils down to. (40 words)
Are women opening their legs for their concubines under their fertile moons and luring their husbands to incubate eggs they did not fertilize? (23 words)
Example sentences (20)
Perfect use or method effectiveness rates only include people who follow all observational rules, correctly identify the fertile phase, and refrain from unprotected intercourse on days identified as fertile.
These methods may be used to achieve pregnancy by timing unprotected intercourse for days identified as fertile, or to avoid pregnancy by avoiding unprotected intercourse during fertile days.
The Standard Days Method is promoted in conjunction with a product called CycleBeads, a ring of colored beads which are meant to help the user keep track of her fertile and non-fertile days.
Additional greenhouses were added using CGI to show the full extent of the lack of farmland and fertile soil in the movie's version of Los Angeles in 2049.
AI, by virtue of its capabilities, is a fertile ground for fostering innovation.
Ajaero said that equally of significance was the unintended possibility of turning Niger into a fertile territory for proxy wars.
And based on the scale of the fraud, that would still seem to be a fertile act of inquiry.
A new crown can be planted at any time of year and should be established in fertile, well-manured soil for a couple of years before forcing.
Are women opening their legs for their concubines under their fertile moons and luring their husbands to incubate eggs they did not fertilize?
As such, bitcoin has often been fertile ground for short-term speculators.
A third of the planet’s land is severely degraded and 24 billion tonnes of fertile soil are lost every year through intensive farming alone, according to a UN-backed study, the Global Land Outlook.
Burial will be in Brush Point Cemetery, rural Fertile, Iowa.
But Reagan really took it to another level when he brought investment firms into the Department of Health and Human Services and trained them on how to take over healthcare, is what they called a fertile field for making profits.
Egypt's fertile Nile Delta may not be the obvious destination for field hockey, but a women's team is blazing a trail in a region that lays claim to the sport's ancient roots.
For example, men will be attracted to women with a bust-waist-hip ration of 3-2-3 of 4-6-4 because these ratios are a good bet that women will be fertile.
In his book 'Mass Hysteria in Schools: A Worldwide History Since 1566', he also said: 'Any place where students gather, be it a classroom, schoolyard, sports field or class trips can be fertile soil for the growth of rumours and social delusions.
It is truly the most fertile, and worthwhile, of human endeavors.
It’s about a whole area of fertile and rich land which is home to many species that is under serious threat because of our proximity to the grid hook-up, which is what all of this boils down to.
It’s also home to vast fertile fishing grounds upon which many lives and livelihoods depend on.
It’s chaotic and messy but I think this can facilitate a sense of playfulness and experimentation that leads to a fertile artistic space.
Common combinations with fertile
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- fertile ground 56×
- the fertile 17×
- fertile land 16×
- and fertile 11×
- is fertile 11×
- fertile soil 10×
- be fertile 10×
- been fertile 8×
- of fertile 8×
- most fertile 7×