"Fruitlessly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Fruitlessly" Meaning

Fruitlessly means without producing any result or achieving anything; in a way that does not achieve the intended goal or result.

"Fruitlessly" Examples

Fruitlessly


Fruitlessly is an adverb that means "without achieving a successful result" or "without achieving a desired outcome".
Here are 5 usage examples:

She had been searching for a new job for months, but all her efforts had been fruitlessly trying to find one.
The company spent a lot of money on the new product, but it was launched fruitlessly and didn't sell well.
Despite her best efforts, the team had been working on the project for weeks, but all their work was done fruitlessly.
He had been studying for hours, but the exam questions were so difficult that he was working fruitlessly.
The volunteers had been cleaning the park for hours, but it seemed that their work was being undone fruitlessly by the local kids.

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"Fruitlessly" Similar Words

Fruitfully

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In a fruitfully manner means to succeed or produce something beneficial in a meaningful or profitable way. It can also describe something that is abundant or strong as a result of proper care, nourishment, or growth. For example: "The company invested in the new project and it proved to be a fruitfully endeavor."

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Fruitier

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Adjective: More fruity; having a more intense or pronounced flavor and aroma characteristically associated with fruit.

Fruitiness

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Fruits

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Fruits are the sweet and fleshy parts of plants that grow from flowers and contain seeds. They are typically edible and come in a wide variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. Examples of fruits include apples, bananas, oranges, grapes, and strawberries.

Fruity

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Frumentaceous

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Frumentaceous refers to a substance having a resemblance to corn silk, an allusion to the fibers that emerge from the cob of a corn plant. It is often used to describe a soft, downy, or silky texture, as well as a pale yellowish-brown color.

Frumentarious

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Frumentarious refers to something that is related to or derived from wheat or corn, particularly in a culinary or agricultural context.

Frumentation

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Frumentation is a noun that refers to the act of grinding or threshing grain, especially wheat.

Frumenty

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Frumenty is a type of sweet porridge made from wheat, milk, and spices. Historically, it was a traditional breakfast dish in medieval Britain, often served at Easter. It is a thick, creamy pudding-like consistency, flavored with cinnamon, nutmeg, and other sweet spices.

Frumious

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