prolificness

prolificness

A writer is known for his prolificness, publishing several novels each year.

Definition

Noun: The quality or state of being prolific; the ability to produce abundant offspring, results, or creative works.

Usage Examples
  • (The high rate of reproduction caused problems.)
  • (Her ability to produce many literary works.)
  • (The garden's abundant productivity.)
Advanced Usage
  • "prolificness in art": refers to an artist's capacity to create a large volume of work.
    • Picasso's prolificness in painting is legendary. (He produced thousands of paintings.)
  • "measure of prolificness": a metric used to quantify reproductive or creative output.
    • Biologists study the prolificness of species to understand population dynamics. (They examine reproductive rates.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Prolific (adj): producing many offspring, works, or results.
    • She is a prolific writer, publishing a new book each year. (She produces a great deal.)
  • Prolifically (adv): in a manner that produces abundantly.
    • The author wrote prolifically throughout her career. (She wrote a large amount.)
  • Prolificacy (n): a less common synonym for prolificness.
    • The prolificacy of the fruit tree was remarkable. (Its abundant fruiting.)
Synonyms
  • Fertility: the quality of being able to produce abundant offspring or growth.
  • Productivity: the state of being productive, especially in generating results or output.
  • Fecundity: the ability to produce many offspring or new ideas; often used in biological or creative contexts.
  • Abundance: a very large quantity of something.
Related Idioms
  • Breed like rabbits: to reproduce very quickly and in large numbers.
    • The invasive species breeds like rabbits, causing overpopulation. (It reproduces excessively.)
  • A prolific pen: refers to a writer who produces many works.
    • The author was known for his prolific pen, churning out novels annually. (He wrote a lot.)