profuse Synonyms
Strongest:
- trickling
- meager
- scarce
- sparse
- sparse
- poor
- scanty
- incomplete
- scarce
- scant
- insufficient
- unsatisfactory
- lacking
- lacking
- unsatisfactory
- scant
- inadequate
- insufficient
- inadequate
- spare
- trickling
- poor
- spare
- scanty
- meager
- incomplete
Strong:
- meagre
- deficient
- deficient
- niggardly
- niggardly
- minimal
- meagre
- dribbling
- stingy
- wanting
- stingy
- mere
- mere
- dribbling
- wanting
- minimal
Weak:
profuse Meaning
profuse (s)
produced or growing in extreme abundance
profuse Sentence Examples
- After the rain stopped, the flowers bloomed profusely in the garden.
- The author received profuse praise for her latest novel, hailed as a masterpiece.
- Despite the drought, the river continued to flow profusely, fed by underground springs.
- The chef garnished the dish with profuse amounts of fresh herbs, enhancing its flavor.
- Her profuse apologies couldn't undo the damage caused by her thoughtless actions.
- The patient's wounds bled profusely, requiring immediate medical attention.
- The speaker thanked the audience profusely for their warm reception.
- The painter's palette was filled with profuse splashes of vibrant colors, creating a striking composition.
- The tree produced profuse amounts of fruit, attracting wildlife to the orchard.
- Despite the cold weather, he sweated profusely during his intense workout.
FAQs About the word profuse
produced or growing in extreme abundance
lavish, ample, copious, plentiful, excessive, abundant, plenteous,riotous, extravagant, bounteous
trickling, meager, scarce, sparse, sparse, poor, scanty, incomplete, scarce, scant
After the rain stopped, the flowers bloomed profusely in the garden.
The author received profuse praise for her latest novel, hailed as a masterpiece.
Despite the drought, the river continued to flow profusely, fed by underground springs.
The chef garnished the dish with profuse amounts of fresh herbs, enhancing its flavor.