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productive
[pruh-duhk-tiv]
adjective
having the power of producing; generative; creative.
a productive effort.
producing readily or abundantly; fertile.
a productive vineyard.
causing; bringing about (usually followed byof ).
conditions productive of crime and sin.
Economics., producing or tending to produce goods and services having exchange value.
Grammar., (of derivational affixes or patterns) readily used in forming new words, as the suffix -ness.
(in language learning) of or relating to the language skills of speaking and writing (receptive ).
productive
/ prəˈdʌktɪv /
adjective
producing or having the power to produce; fertile
yielding favourable or effective results
economics
producing or capable of producing goods and services that have monetary or exchange value
productive assets
of or relating to such production
the productive processes of an industry
resulting in
productive of good results
denoting an affix or combining form used to produce new words
Other Word Forms
- productively adverb
- productiveness noun
- productivity noun
- antiproductive adjective
- antiproductively adverb
- semiproductive adjective
- semiproductively adverb
- unproductive adjective
- unproductively adverb
- unproductiveness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of productive1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Greene might be the most gifted Reds’ starter, but others in their rotation have been even more productive this season.
The talks were also productive — in a larger sense than even the documents that were agreed.
The land in the Fens is some of the most productive in the UK.
The US president said his team was close to achieving this goal, as what he called "very inspired and productive discussions" were being held with countries across the region.
Maybe, the lawyer muses, at least that guy could have benefited from psychological counseling to become a “productive member of society.”
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