fruition means the fulfillment of something worked for. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 75 out of 100.
fruition is pronounced /fɹuˈɪʃən/.
Why “fruition” is a great word
FRUITION — [Noun] The attainment or fulfillment of a plan, effort, or desire; the state of bearing fruit. From Middle English fruicioun, from Late Latin fruitiō, fruitiōn- ("enjoyment"), from Latin fruī ("to enjoy"). First recorded in English 1375–1425. Unlike "realization," which emphasizes the dawning of an awareness, or "culmination," which denotes a dramatic peak, fruition is the quiet, tangible harvest of labor. It is the weight of a ripe apple in the palm after a season of tending, the faint, sweet scent of pages in a finally-bound book, and the soft, precise click of a lock turned with the right key—the patient conversion of hope into fact, where effort finally yields to enjoyment.
noun
- The fulfillment of something worked for.“After six years of hard work, the engineers had brought the project to fruition.”
- The enjoyment derived from a possession.
- The condition of bearing fruit.