Crossword-Solution: UNFERTILE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Unfertile | a. | Not fertile; infertile; barren. |
We have 22 clues for the answer “UNFERTILE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Hardscrabble | 9 answers |
| Infertile | 25 answers |
| unastonished | 27 answers |
| unphilosophical | 27 answers |
| unmotivated | 27 answers |
| uninventive | 28 answers |
| unreflecting | 29 answers |
| untalented | 30 answers |
| unremarkable | 39 answers |
| Undistinguished | 44 answers |
| unintelligent | 44 answers |
| Unimaginative | 45 answers |
| Un-adorned | 52 answers |
| unexcited | 54 answers |
| Vacuous | 54 answers |
| Unfruitful | 57 answers |
| uninspired | 61 answers |
| Unproductive | 66 answers |
| Uninteresting | 76 answers |
| Absurd | 79 answers |
| Unconcerned | 80 answers |
| Useless | 86 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNFERTILE (5)
For where the golden Ore doth buried lie, The ground, undecked with nature’s tapestry, Seems barren, sere, unfertile, fructless, dry; And where the upper turf of earth doth boast His pied perfumes and party coloured coat, Delve there, and find this issue and their pride To spring from ordure and corruption’s side.
The day when agriculture will have conquered the unfertile portion of those departments, and industry has seconded capital on the Champagne chalk, the prosperity of that region will triple itself.
The youthful gallant, who had certain fears about watering this fair, unfertile plain, was reassured by this speech.
The land was also spoiled by the inundations of disorderly rivers; and a great part of it was deformed with marshes, and utterly wild by reason of deep quagmires, unfertile forests, and woods.
None knew better than Simmons that an active interest in clean and vigorous outdoor sports tended to produce contentment of mind, and a contented body of men offered unfertile soil for radical and socialistic doctrines.