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adverb
- 1. to a great degree; in large amounts: "the book is profusely illustrated with period photos"
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Synonyms for PROFUSE: lavish, copious, abundant, plentiful, excessive, ample, riotous, bountiful; Antonyms of PROFUSE: scanty, poor, sparse, meager, scant, inadequate ...
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riotously. rampantly. teemingly. superabundantly. overabundantly. bushily. wildly. “Frequently, as we moved through the profuse jungle of the mountainous highlands during the rainy season, we found ourselves on the grassy banks of deep and fast-flowing rivers that we were required to cross.”. Adverb.
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Synonyms for PROFUSELY: to the skies, fulsomely, highly, excessively, extravagantly, inordinately, immoderately, immoderately, too much, extravagantly, …