productive

adjective20 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

A common intensifier for a high level of productivity.

A very common way to say something is very productive.

A strong intensifier indicating a very high level of productivity.

Indicates that productivity is maintained steadily over time.

Indicates a level of productivity that is unusually high.

Indicates something has the capacity to be productive in the future.

Expresses a surprising or hard-to-believe level of productivity.

Emphasizes a vast or huge amount of output.

Indicates productivity that is worthy of notice or comment.

Specifies that the productivity relates to the economy or financial gain.

A moderate intensifier indicating a reasonable level of productivity.

Used to state the condition of being productive.

To transition into a state of being productive.

Used when an activity or effort is shown to be productive over time.

To engage in an activity that yields a positive result.

To continue to be productive, often implying effort is required.

To perceive oneself as having been effective or having achieved a lot.

To continue to be productive over a period of time.

Used to describe the appearance or impression of being productive.

To cause a person or thing to become productive.