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Fecundity

usgb/fɪˈkʌndəti/Volume
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Creative AbundancePlay
'Fecundity' often implies a rich, almost overflowing capacity to create, like ideas or literary works. SlideThe writer's fecundity amazed us; she developed complex characters and intricate plots effortlessly.
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Highly FormalPlay
The term 'fecundity' is formal and might be used in academic or literary discussions. SlideIn his lecture on Shakespeare, the professor commended the fecundity of the playwright's imagination.
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Not for EverydayPlay
'Fecundity' is not commonly used in everyday conversation; it might sound overly technical or pompous. SlideWhen I mentioned the fecundity of our apple tree, my friends just stared blankly.