Fruitness vs Fruitless - What's the difference?
fruitness | fruitless |
The quality of being fruit.
*{{quote-news, year=2008, date=May 28, author=Eric Asimov, title=A Tour of Bitters for the Summer, work=New York Times
, passage=Mild carbonation, grassy, mineral flavors, tangy fruitness and occasional spicy and nutlike flavors —? in restrained amounts, mind you —? are all part of the bitters identity. }}
Useless; unproductive.
Bearing no fruit; barren.
(rare) Without fruit.
* 1923 , The Homestead (issues 386-410, page 33)
* 1966 , Joseph Irving Goodman, Diet and live (page 14)
As a noun fruitness
is the quality of being fruit.As an adjective fruitless is
useless; unproductive.fruitness
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(en adjective)- The unskilled man's attempt at fixing his car engine was fruitless .
- The fruitless woman desperately wanted to have children.
- The first fruits of the season were eagerly sought after, and everybody was thankful that once more dread winter with its unvarying monotony of fruitless meals was a thing of the past.
- the many individual claims as to the ideal diet , for instance, the high-carbohydrate diet, the milkless diet, the breadless diet, the meatless diet, the fruit diet or the fruitless diet, the high-protein or the low-protein diet, and innumerable variations.
