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bounteousness

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/ˈbaʊnʧəsnəs/ · boun-te-ous-ness

The quality of being bounteous; generosity or abundance.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality of being bounteous; generosity or abundance.

سخاوت کا معیار؛ فراوانی یا انعام دینا۔

سخاوت

sakhawat

Formal: سخاوت

Synonyms

generosityabundanceprofusionسخاوتفراوانیوسیع پیمانے پر

Antonyms

stinginessraritypovertyکنجوسیکمغربت

Common Collocations

  • bounteousness of nature
  • bounteousness in giving
  • bounteousness of the harvest

Example Sentences

Her bounteousness towards the less fortunate is admired by all.

اس کی کم نصیبوں کے لیے سخاوت سب کی طرف سے سراہا گیا ہے۔

Us ki kam naseebon ke liye sakhawat sab ki taraf se saraha gaya hai.

The bounteousness of the harvest this year has blessed the entire village.

اس سال کی فصل کی فراوانی پورے گاؤں پر رحمت بن گئی ہے۔

Is saal ki fasal ki faravani poore gaon par rehmat ban gayi hai.

They celebrated the bounteousness of their friendship with a grand feast.

انہوں نے اپنی دوستی کی سخاوت کو ایک عظیم دعوت سے منایا۔

Unhon ne apni dosti ki sakhawat ko ek azeem dawat se manaya.

Easily Confused With

bounteous:Bounteous is an adjective, while bounteousness is the noun form describing the quality of being bounteous.

Word Family

bounteous
adjectiveسخی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of bountiful feasts and generosity during gatherings.

Imagine a table overflowing with food and gifts.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دولت کا پھیلاؤ بھی ہے ایسی سخاوت کا چرچا، چاہت کا پیغام بھی ہے چندہ دینے والا صفا۔

Dolat ka phelao bhi hai aisi sakhawat ka charcha, Chahat ka paigham bhi hai chanda dene wala safha.

The spread of wealth is also the talk of such generosity, The message of love is also from the giver's heart.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ہاتھ کھول کر دینا چاہیے

Haath khol kar dena chahiye

One should give generously.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Middle English "bounteous" — generous or giving

First known use: 15th century

The word 'bounteousness' derives from Middle English, undergoing morphological changes through usage in various literary forms, emphasizing generosity and abundance.