Bounty (noun)

  1. An amount of money or other reward offered by a government or organization for capturing or killing a particular person or group of people, or for achieving a specific task or objective.
  2. An abundance of something, often used as a synonym for richness or abundance.

Origin:

The word bounty comes from the old french word "bonté" which means generosity. it refers to an amount of money or other reward offered by a government or organization for capturing or killing a particular person or group of people, or for achieving a specific task or objective.

Examples:

  1. The government offered a bounty for the capture of the criminal.
  2. The company offered a bounty for the first person to find a bug in the software.
  3. The island was known for its bountiful harvest of coconuts.
  4. The sea was bountiful with fish.
  5. The land was bountiful with oil.
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