"Fruitlessness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Fruitlessness" Meaning

Fruitlessness means the state of being unable to produce or achieve anything satisfactory or meaningful; lack of results, benefits, or rewards; failure to produce fruit, metaphorically or literally.

"Fruitlessness" Examples

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Fruitlessness refers to the state of being unsuccessful or unproductive, often in a creative or inspirational sense.

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The artist's fruitless search for inspiration led to a dry spell of two months without producing a new piece of art.
After weeks of trying, she finally found the right job, ending her fruitless job hunt.
The company's fruitlessness in developing a new product led to layoffs and financial struggles.
His fruitless attempts to learn a new language only left him frustrated and demotivated.
The expedition team's fruitlessness in finding the lost city was a crushing disappointment to the entire team.

"Fruitlessness" Similar Words

Fruitfulness

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Fruiticose

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Fruiticose is an adjective that means having a sweet or sugary taste, similar to fruit.

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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Fruitiness refers to the quality or state of being fruity, which typically describes a sweet, pleasant, and slightly tart taste or aroma often associated with fruits. In a broader sense, fruitiness can also imply a freshness, vibrancy, or wholesomeness, often used to describe certain foods, drinks, or even emotions.

Fruiting

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Fruition

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Fulfillment or accomplishment of something that has been planned or desired; the realization of a goal or a plan.

Fruitless

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Fruitlessly

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

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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Frumious is a noun that originates from the fictional word coined by Lewis Carroll in his poem "Jabberwocky". Specifically, it is defined as "brightly-furry" or "bristly-hairy" in the context of the word's appearance.<br><br>In general, the word frumious can be used to describe something that has a fuzzy or hairy appearance, often with a whimsical or fantastical connotation.

Frump

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Frump: A person, especially a woman, who is unpleasantly clumsy and untidy in appearance; a disagreeable, unsophisticated person.