Intermediate (B1)
IPA: /fɛˈræsɪti/
KK: /fɛˈræsɪti/
Definition
The condition of being productive or fruitful, often in terms of growth or yield.
Example
The feracity of the soil allowed for a bountiful harvest this year.
Conversation

I read that the garden's feracity can really affect how well the plants grow.

That's true! A fertile garden can yield so many fruits and vegetables.

I wish my garden had that kind of feracity this year.

Maybe we should try adding some compost to boost it!
Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
fertility
fruitfulness
abundance
Antonyms
sterility
barrenness
infertility
Root Explanation
Feracity is derived from the Latin root "ferax" (meaning fruitful or fertile) and the suffix "-ity" (meaning the state or quality of). The word "feracity" refers to the quality of being fruitful or fertile.
Memory Tip
Think of 'fertile' and 'fruitful' to remember that 'feracity' means the quality of being fruitful.
Visually Confused Words
veracity
furacity
ferocity
ferity
febricity
raucity
frailty
edacity