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bringing forth
adjective as in fertile
adjective as in producing
Strong matches
Weak matches
adjective as in proliferous
Weak matches
- abundant
- arable
- bearing
- black
- bountiful
- breeding
- breedy
- childing
- fecund
- feracious
- flowering
- flowing with milk and honey
- fruitful
- generative
- gravid
- hebetic
- loamy
- lush
- luxuriant
- plenteous
- plentiful
- pregnant
- procreant
- producing
- productive
- proliferant
- prolific
- puberal
- pubescent
- rank
- rich
- spawning
- teeming
- uberous
- vegetative
- virile
- with child
- yielding
noun as in delivery
Strongest match
Weak matches
noun as in generation
Example Sentences
"I returned day before yesterday," he answered, while he leaned his arm on the keys, bringing forth a crash of discordant sound.
An hour before the woman had succumbed to the agonies of childbirth, bringing forth a still child.
These Johnny Appleseed reverently loosened, bringing forth a small book with wooden covers fastened by a padlock.
Second, the negative result of not bringing forth any useful herbs corresponds to falling away.
The mere act of bringing forth children is not in itself either sacred or holy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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