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What are the words similar to "fruitful"?

Lots of fruits belongs to the abcc category. Similar words include energetic, gentle, whimsical, majestic, enthusiastic, loyal, in full view, powerful, skinny, white-haired, snow-capped, sparkling. Ning, dim twilight, curling smoke, long night, talented people, potbellied, famous people, etc.

1. Full of energy

Explanation: Yiyi: the appearance of being full of energy. Describes being full of energy and radiant.

From: Ming Dynasty Shen Defu's "Wanli Yehuobian·Toys·Authentic Small Regular Letters of Jin and Tang Dynasties": "The Cao E stele collected by Han Zongbo is an authentic work of Youjun. The silk is slightly darker and the characters are pale. . If you look carefully for a long time, you can see that the writing style is bright and vivid."

The vernacular text: "The monument of Cao E in the collection of Han Zongbo is the original work of Youjun. After looking at it for a long time, the meaning of the brushstrokes came out of the silk, and it looked like it was full of energy.”

Example: I looked at it from below, and it was really full of energy. ——Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty, Chapter 37 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years"

Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, attributive, complement; with commendatory meaning

The spirit of synonyms Rejuvenated, full of energy, looking high, full of energy, full of energy

Antonyms for sluggish, exhausted, and haggard

2. Gentle and polite

Explanation: Literary : Literary talent; Quality: substance; Binbin: Appropriate description. It was originally used to describe people who are both elegant and simple, but later it was used to describe people who are elegant and polite.

From: "The Analects of Confucius·Yongye": "When quality is better than literature, you will be wild; if literature is better than quality, you will be history; if literature is better than quality, you will be a gentleman."

Vernacular Chinese: "When quality is better than literature, you will be wild. When literature is superior to quality, history is achieved. People are both elegant and simple, and then they are gentlemen."

Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, attributive, complement; with a complimentary meaning, used for men

Synonyms. Gentle, polite, gentle, gentle and honest

The antonyms are majestic, majestic, wild and toneless

Three, fantasy

Explanation : Fei Fei: Originally a Buddhist language, it means an illusory realm. I thought of a very mysterious and illusory place. Describes wild thoughts that are completely divorced from reality.

From: "Surangama Sutra": "If it exists or does not exist, if it is not exhausted, this category is called the place of non-perception and non-perception."

Vernacular: "If Existence does not exist, if it is not complete at all, like this, I think of a very mysterious and illusory place."

Example: At the moment, he is thinking wildly, and he is planning to make money from Miao Jiping's book. ——The second chapter of "Da Ma Bian" by Huang Xiaopei of the Qing Dynasty

Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, object, and adverbial; with derogatory connotations

The synonyms are incredible and indistinguishable Thinking, fantastic ideas, wishful thinking, random thoughts, whimsical thoughts

Antonyms for being steady and down-to-earth

4. Majestic

Explanation: Majestic: majestic spirit; majestic : Serious and awe-inspiring. To describe the momentum or grandeur that makes people awe-inspiring.

From: Chapter 7 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "Look at that young man. He is eight feet tall, has thick eyebrows and big eyes, a broad face and a majestic appearance."

Vernacular: "Look at that young man. He is eight feet long, has thick eyebrows and big eyes, a broad face and a heavy chin. His majesty is awe-inspiring."

Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, object, adverbial; contains praise, Used for people

Synonyms: upright, majestic, extraordinary, powerful, swaggering, heroic, majestic, menacing

Antonyms: gentle, languid, ugly, out of character Show one's ugliness

5. Be in high spirits

Explanation: interest: interest; exuberance: exuberant appearance. It's described as very exciting.

From: Chapter 56 of "Jing Hua Yuan" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty: "When it came to the county examination, everyone thought that the Zhen family would definitely refuse to go. Who knew that he still said with great interest: 'Given the greatness of the Celestial Dynasty, , don’t you have a great eye for reading? '"

Vernacular text: "When it came to the county examination, many people thought that the Hei family would definitely refuse to leave. Unexpectedly, he still said with great interest: 'Because the Celestial Dynasty is so big, isn't it possible? Look at the article "Big Eyes. '"

Example: The whole class had gathered early and headed to the picnic area with great interest.

Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; with complimentary meaning

Synonyms: interesting, cheerful, full of interest, slow and refreshing, relish

< p>Antonyms of uninteresting, boring, and disgraceful

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