Today’s “Word of the Day” is prolific and it is an adjective meaning “producing in abundance (related to plants producing fruit, animals producing young, person reproducing offspring (child), etc.); highly productive, fertile, creative, fruitful”.
Example Sentence: Sejal Mehta, editor at Marine Life of Mumbai (MLOM), says that the resilience of the creatures found on Mumbai’s shores is constantly surprising. “As I started discovering the shores on different walks, from Haji Ali to Nepean Sea Road, what hit me was how prolific the marine life was in spite of all the plastic, sewage and marine pollution. It reminded me of the resilience of Mumbaikars who, despite all odds, thrive in this crowded and chaotic city.
This word is present in The Guardian article ‘Every time the tide recedes, it’s a new world’: Mumbai’s marine life revealed and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Guardian
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