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  1. BOUNTY definition: 1. money paid as a reward: 2. great kindness or willingness to give: 3. a large amount: . Learn more.

  2. The meaning of BOUNTY is something that is given generously. How to use bounty in a sentence.

  3. BOUNTY meaning: 1. money paid as a reward: 2. great kindness or willingness to give: 3. a large amount: . Learn more.

  4. noun. generosity in giving to others; liberality. a generous gift; something freely provided. a payment made by a government, as, formerly, to a sailor on enlisting or to a soldier after a campaign. any reward or premium. a bounty of 20p for every rat killed.

  5. 1. generosity in giving to others; liberality. 2. a generous gift; something freely provided. 3. a payment made by a government, as, formerly, to a sailor on enlisting or to a soldier after a campaign. 4. any reward or premium: a bounty of 20p for every rat killed.

  6. If there is bounty on your table, it means you have a wide variety and large quantity of food. If there's a bounty on your head, it means the government has put out a reward for your capture. Bounty derives from the Latin bonus "good."

  7. Find 13 different ways to say BOUNTY, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  8. bounty. A bounty is a sum of money or reward offered by a government, organization or individual as an incentive for the accomplishment of a task or mission, often related to capturing or eliminating a person or object. It can also refer to a generous amount or abundance of something.

  9. boun·ty. Definition/Meaning. (noun) (iterary) something that occurs in plenty or is given in generous amounts, especially the yield of a crop; e.g. We harvested a bounty of delicious fruits at the end of the season. (noun) the generosity of something in giving or providing; e.g.

  10. Nov 5, 2014 · Bounty. Noun. Deriving from the paper towel brand 'Bounty' - advertised as 'the strongest soaker-upper'. When someone is described as bounty (or a bounty mouth) they figuratively have soaked up a conversation by their comment/comments.