prolificity

prolificity

A rabbit is known for its prolificity.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The quality of being highly productive or fertile: "prolificity" refers to the state or condition of producing abundant offspring, works, or results, often in a creative or biological context.
Usage Examples
  • (Her ability to produce many written works was remarkable.)
  • (The rabbit’s high reproductive rate caused many offspring.)
Advanced Usage
  • "prolificity in art": a high rate of creative output.
    • The painter’s prolificity in art is matched only by his technical skill. (He creates many paintings quickly.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Prolific (adj): producing many offspring, works, or results.

    • He is a prolific writer with over 30 books. (He writes many books.)
  • Prolifically (adv): in a manner that produces many things.

    • She writes prolifically, completing a manuscript every month. (She writes a lot.)
Synonyms
  • Fertility: the ability to produce abundant offspring or results.
  • Productivity: the rate at which goods or works are produced.
  • Fecundity: the quality of being highly fertile or inventive.
Related Idioms
  • "Bursting with productivity": to be extremely productive or creative.

    • The studio is bursting with productivity, releasing new films every season. (They produce many films.)
  • "A cornucopia of output": an abundant supply of creative or productive results.

    • The scientist’s prolificity is a cornucopia of new theories. (She generates many new ideas.)