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- Dictionarybounty/ˈbaʊnti/
noun
- 1. a sum paid for killing or capturing a person or animal: "there was an increased bounty on his head" Similar
- 2. a sum paid by the state to encourage trade: historical "bounties were paid to colonial producers of indigo dye"
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great kindness or willingness to give: The charity is totally dependent on the Church's bounty. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. bounty noun (PLENTY)
- English (US)
great kindness or willingness to give: The charity is...
- Znaczenie Bounty, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
bounty definicja: 1. money paid as a reward: 2. great...
- Bounty: Thai Translation
bounty translate: เอื้อเฟื้อเผื่อแผ่, สินน้ำใจ. Learn more...
- Bounty: German Translation
bounty translate: die Freigiebigkeit, die Gabe. Learn more...
- Bounty: French Translation
BOUNTY translate: générosité, don. Learn more in the...
- Bounty: Russian Translation
BOUNTY translate: щедрость, множество , поощрительная премия...
- Bounty: Polish Translation
bounty translate: obfitość, nagroda. Learn more in the...
- Bounty: Malay Translation
bounty - translate into Malay with the English-Malay...
- English (US)
The meaning of BOUNTY is something that is given generously. How to use bounty in a sentence.
A bounty is a reward, especially one offered in an official way for the capture of someone or something. This sense of the word most often refers to the reward sought by bounty hunters for tracking down and capturing fugitive criminals (or, in older times, killing them).
A bounty is money that is offered as a reward for doing something, especially for finding or killing a particular person.
great kindness or willingness to give: The charity is totally dependent on the Church's bounty. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. bounty noun (PLENTY)
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.
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.