prolific
pro
proʊ
prow
li
ˈlɪ
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fic
fɪk
fik
British pronunciation
/pɹəlˈɪfɪk/

Definition & Meaning of "prolific"in English

prolific
01

(of an author, artist, etc.) having a high level of productivity or creativity, especially in producing a large quantity of work or ideas

prolific definition and meaning
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The prolific writer published several novels in a single year.
She was a prolific artist, creating dozens of paintings each month.
02

(of sports players) achieving a large number of goals or points over time

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The prolific striker broke the league record by scoring 30 goals in a single season.
As one of the most prolific players in basketball history, he averaged over 25 points per game.
03

producing a large number of offspring

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In the wild, some fish species are incredibly prolific, laying thousands of eggs at a time.
The prolific rabbit family quickly multiplied in the garden.
04

(of an environment or area) rich in wildlife or producing an abundant yield of crops or natural resources

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The prolific farmland in the valley supported a diverse range of crops throughout the year.
The prolific forests were home to a vast array of species, making it a hotspot for biodiversity.
05

existing in great amounts or numbers

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The prolific vegetation in the rainforest supports a diverse ecosystem of plants and animals.
The coastline is known for its prolific marine life, attracting divers from all over the world.
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