Fecund


The meaning of the word Fecund is: intellectually productive or inventive


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The computer programmer was a fecund person who could quickly identify and solve problems.

published by Juliane on 2021-10-02 08:47:01


Although Jim was fecund at work and always met his daily goals, he rarely left his favorite chair at home.

published by Lonny on 2021-11-08 13:05:55


The airline is looking for fecund individuals who can complete many tasks in a short period of time.

published by Kiera on 2021-08-09 09:10:22


Because gifted students are more fecund than students of lower intelligence, they usually turn in better assignments than their peers.

published by Karyl on 2021-02-11 23:15:57


When James turned sixty, he was fired from his job because his managers felt he was no longer fecund and capable of meeting deadlines.

published by Lanell on 2021-07-30 08:44:30


The school librarian is a fecund woman who can tell you the location of every book without looking at a computer screen.

published by Jennie on 2021-03-07 00:46:47


Even though Matt is very fecund, I seriously doubt if he can solve the puzzle in under a minute.

published by Donovan on 2021-05-07 09:33:16


While Janet pretends to be fecund, she has never offered a solution during our weekly problem-solving meetings.

published by Juana on 2021-06-26 01:10:00


Is Linda really so fecund that she invents two projects every week or is she stealing ideas from others?

published by Elmira on 2021-07-29 05:57:30


The fecund engineer knew he had to quickly find a way to fix the collapsing bridge.

published by Dominica on 2021-07-21 13:50:58


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