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productive

[pruh-duhk-tiv]

adjective

  1. having the power of producing; generative; creative.

    a productive effort.

  2. producing readily or abundantly; fertile.

    a productive vineyard.

    Synonyms: fecund, fecund
    Antonyms: sterile, sterile
  3. causing; bringing about (usually followed byof ).

    conditions productive of crime and sin.

  4. Economics.,  producing or tending to produce goods and services having exchange value.

  5. Grammar.,  (of derivational affixes or patterns) readily used in forming new words, as the suffix -ness.

  6. (in language learning) of or relating to the language skills of speaking and writing (receptive ).



productive

/ prəˈdʌktɪv /

adjective

  1. producing or having the power to produce; fertile

  2. yielding favourable or effective results

  3. economics

    1. producing or capable of producing goods and services that have monetary or exchange value

      productive assets

    2. of or relating to such production

      the productive processes of an industry

  4. resulting in

    productive of good results

  5. denoting an affix or combining form used to produce new words

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Other Word Forms

  • productively adverb
  • productiveness noun
  • productivity noun
  • antiproductive adjective
  • antiproductively adverb
  • semiproductive adjective
  • semiproductively adverb
  • unproductive adjective
  • unproductively adverb
  • unproductiveness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of productive1

First recorded in 1605–15; from the Medieval Latin word productīvus; product, -ive
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Synonym Study

Productive, fertile, fruitful, prolific apply to the generative aspect of something. Productive refers to a generative source of continuing activity: productive soil; a productive influence. Fertile applies to that in which seeds, literal or figurative, take root: fertile soil; a fertile imagination. Fruitful refers to that which has already produced and is capable of further production: fruitful soil, discovery, theory. Prolific means highly productive: a prolific farm, writer.
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Example Sentences

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Betis, where Antony had a productive loan spell last season, say they have now withdrawn an offer those at Old Trafford thought had been agreed.

From BBC

The Chargers take a committee approach, adding veteran Tyler Conklin, a reliable pass-catcher with the Jets and Vikings, and drafting Oronde Gadsden II, the most productive tight end in Syracuse history.

To be sure, a handful of those protesters made the demonstrations less productive by setting police and private vehicles on fire and vandalizing storefronts, causing significant damage.

From Salon

A productive season, where she has spent more time on court and looked increasingly resilient, has put her on the verge of climbing back into the world's top 30.

From BBC

The question is how productive transfer quarterback Devon Dampier can be playing behind that line.

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