Bountiful vs Innumerable - What's the difference?
bountiful | innumerable | Related terms |
Having a quantity or amount that is generous or plentiful; ample.
* {{quote-magazine, date=2013-06-29, volume=407, issue=8842, page=29, magazine=(The Economist)
, title= Not capable of being counted, enumerated, or numbered, hence, indefinitely numerous; of great number.
* (Mark Twain), A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Bountiful is a related term of innumerable.
As adjectives the difference between bountiful and innumerable
is that bountiful is having a quantity or amount that is generous or plentiful; ample while innumerable is not capable of being counted, enumerated, or numbered, hence, indefinitely numerous; of great number.bountiful
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Alternative forms
* bountifull (archaic)Adjective
(en adjective)Unspontaneous combustion, passage=Since the mid-1980s, when Indonesia first began to clear its bountiful forests on an industrial scale in favour of lucrative palm-oil plantations, “haze” has become an almost annual occurrence in South-East Asia.}}
innumerable
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Adjective
(en adjective)- Soon we could see the innumerable banners fluttering, and then the sun struck the sea of armor and set it all aflash.
