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How to pronounce profuse in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms exuberant, lush, luxuriant, riotous
Derivation profuseness

Examples of profuse

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Profuse perspiration and torrential downpours alike will fry lesser head-phones.
From the online.wsj.com
Olson was profuse with praise about the upgrades at Proctors through the years.
From the timesunion.com
Mine grew berries and did blossom about a week, then back to the profuse berries.
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Suckering actually becomes more profuse once the parent poplar tree is removed.
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Profuse apologies later, I made the real thing, which met with murmured approval.
From the independent.co.uk
Hazel catkins were profuse, catching out hay fever sufferers late in the month.
From the guardian.co.uk
As the team leaves, the old woman, in a quavering voice, offers profuse thanks.
From the time.com
A profuse producer of nectar, B. sessilis is valuable to the beekeeping industry.
From the en.wikipedia.org
His gifts were profuse, and he gave of them without expectation of recompense.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Exuberant: produced or growing in extreme abundance; "their riotous blooming"
  • (profusely) abundantly: in an abundant manner; "they were abundantly supplied with food"; "he thanked her profusely"
  • (profuseness) profusion: the property of being extremely abundant; "the profusion of detail"; "the idiomatic richness of English"
  • In great quantity or abundance
  • (Profusely) (I suppose I just think this is a fun word; I was just about to define it again, but I already added it in chapter 12, if anyone wants to read the definition again; page 134)
  • (adj) - abundant; extravagant; given generously
  • Means ________________________________.
  • Very abundant; given or flowing freely