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    profuse
    /prəˈfjuːs/

    adjective

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  3. (Definition of profuse from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) profuse | American Dictionary. adjective. us / prəˈfjus / Add to word list. large in amount. profusion. noun [ U ] us / prəˈfju·ʒən /

  4. The meaning of PROFUSE is pouring forth liberally : extravagant. How to use profuse in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Profuse.

  5. Profuse is a word for a lot of something or even way too much — a profuse rainfall is a serious amount of rain. This word has to do with extravagance or abundance. If you're bleeding profusely, you're bleeding a lot. If you lavish profuse gifts on your pet, you might have too much money on your hands.

  6. Profuse means spending or giving freely and in large amount, often to excess; extravagant. Learn more about its origin, antonyms, derived forms, and usage in sentences from various sources.

  7. Profuse means produced or given in large amounts. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, such as bleeding, sweating, apologies, and flowers, with synonyms and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  8. Profuse means plentiful, copious, or abundant, or free or generous in the giving (of). See synonyms, pronunciation, examples, and word origin of profuse.

  9. Profuse means plentiful, copious, or given or poured forth freely and abundantly. It can be used as an adjective or a verb, and has synonyms and antonyms.