Definitions for fruitions

fruitions fru·i·tion

Spelling: [froo-ish-uh n]
IPA: /fruˈɪʃ ən/

Fruitions is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 328 anagrams from letters in fruitions (fiinorstu).

Definitions for fruitions

noun

  1. attainment of anything desired; realization; accomplishment:
  2. enjoyment, as of something attained or realized.
  3. state of bearing fruit.
  4. attainment of anything desired; realization; accomplishment:
  5. enjoyment, as of something attained or realized.
  6. state of bearing fruit.

Origin of fruitions

1375-1425; late Middle English fruicioun Late Latin fruitiōn- (stem of fruitiō) enjoyment, equivalent to Latin fruit(us) (variant of frūctus; see fruit) + -iōn-

Examples for fruitions

Her mother had a musical theater background, so Malone grew up backstage, watching productions come to fruition.

There was a genuine sense of fruition about that first harvest.

The cast and crew discuss how this groundbreaking movie came to fruition.

American producers of very fine wool have ever fed an expectation, but never obtained the fruition of their hopes.

We have to remind people why the original was great, and have to do a little more work to bring that to fruition.

For this character of the (or any) ideal of action the best name is fruition or enjoyment.

One of the more fascinating projects I read about that never came to fruition was your Howard Hughes biopic starring Jim Carrey.

As Hafsat brings development goals to fruition in her state, there are shades of a presidential candidate.

The May day, the day of fulfilment for Smiles' dreams and the fruition of her work, had come.

But man was not born for the indolence of pleasure and the uniformity of fruition.

American producers of very fine wool have ever fed an expectation, but never obtained the fruition of their hopes.

We have to remind people why the original was great, and have to do a little more work to bring that to fruition.

Her mother had a musical theater background, so Malone grew up backstage, watching productions come to fruition.

One of the more fascinating projects I read about that never came to fruition was your Howard Hughes biopic starring Jim Carrey.

There was a genuine sense of fruition about that first harvest.

For this character of the (or any) ideal of action the best name is fruition or enjoyment.

But man was not born for the indolence of pleasure and the uniformity of fruition.

The May day, the day of fulfilment for Smiles' dreams and the fruition of her work, had come.

As Hafsat brings development goals to fruition in her state, there are shades of a presidential candidate.

The cast and crew discuss how this groundbreaking movie came to fruition.

Word Value for fruitions
Scrable

11

Words with friends

13

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