"Prolific" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Prolific" Meaning

The word "prolific" refers to producing or capable of producing a large amount of something, such as ideas, content, or output, often at a high rate. It can also describe an abundance or profusion of something.

Example sentences:

The author is a prolific writer, having written over a dozen bestselling novels.
The new software update has made the server even more prolific, processing transactions at a much faster rate.
The garden has been incredibly prolific this year, producing an abundance of juicy tomatoes.

In a positive context, "prolific" implies a healthy and thriving creative output, or an abundance of a resource.

"Prolific" Examples

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The author was a prolific writer and published over 50 books during his lifetime.
She was a prolific artist known for her beautiful paintings that were exhibited worldwide.
The company's software platform was developed by a team of prolific programmers who met deadlines relentlessly.
Her passion for volunteer work made her a prolific participant in community service activities.
The prolific output of the popular musician earned him several Grammy nominations each year.

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The spreading or increasing of something, especially large in scale, often in a rapid or uncontrolled way.<br><br>Example: The proliferation of social media has dramatically changed the way we communicate.<br><br>Synonyms: expansion, spread, growth, multiplication.

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