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    boun·ty
    /ˈboun(t)ē/

    noun

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

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

  4. noun. , plural boun·ties. a premium or reward, especially one offered by a government: There was a bounty on his head. Some states offer a bounty for dead coyotes. a generous gift. Synonyms: benefaction, present. generosity in giving. Synonyms: beneficence, charity, liberality, munificence. bounty. 1. / ˈbaʊntɪ / noun.

  5. 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.

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

  7. A bounty is money that is offered as a reward for doing something, especially for finding or killing a particular person.

  8. 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.