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Meanings of
copiously
in English
Portuguese
de forma copiosa
Back to the meaning
In an abundant manner.
abundantly
profusely
extravagantly
Portuguese
de forma copiosa
Synonyms
Examples for "
abundantly
"
abundantly
profusely
extravagantly
Examples for "
abundantly
"
1
A succession of reports has made this
abundantly
clear in recent years.
2
You've already made that
abundantly
clear, said Morgan waving away Betsy's response.
3
It was
abundantly
clear that every detail in Ring hewed to fact.
4
Russia has made its opposition to Ukrainian and Georgian membership
abundantly
clear.
5
It's
abundantly
clear with which side the vast majority of scientists align.
1
The trees bear
profusely
in alternate years but the fruit is small.
2
The outside of the nest is
profusely
covered with lichens and cobwebs.
3
I'm exercising
profusely
,
but it's very difficult at 73 to build strength.
4
Down in the dense, rampant, singing jungle I sweated
profusely
-
and
enjoyed
it.
5
I am now sweating
profusely
,
so I ask Matthieu to fan me.
1
Most parents brought it from home; we
extravagantly
bought ours at Bob's.
2
As to the profits of the undertaking let us be
extravagantly
liberal.
3
He neither spoke nor behaved
extravagantly
in that great moment of comprehension.
4
She was
extravagantly
attired in a huge picture hat with black plumes.
5
The tall mage bowed again, more
extravagantly
,
a hand over his heart.
Usage of
copiously
in English
1
They came; they admired the angelito; they drank
copiously
in its honour.
2
In the process of repeating the words, tears began to flow
copiously
.
3
Bleeding
copiously
,
the youth fell to the deck in a stunned condition.
4
He drank
copiously
of rum-and-water with a piece of butter in it.
5
I began to wonder what a tree looks like, and laughed
copiously
.
6
Chronicles of her early life have been written, at any rate
copiously
.
7
The look of confusion on his face brought Lucy's tears more
copiously
.
8
Thou drinkest
copiously
at the sea: that doth thine embittered eloquence betray!
9
Its silver edges poked out of the wound, which oozed blood
copiously
.
10
He was bleeding
copiously
from the nose but otherwise appeared merely dazed.
11
He regurgitates lies as rapidly and
copiously
as Joey Chestnut swallows hotdogs.
12
And the more she thought of it, the more
copiously
her tears flowed.
13
The shower of wealth now fell
copiously
on the Company and its servants.
14
There was a lifetime's thought, painstakingly worked out,
copiously
set down.
15
She feels deeply and
copiously
like M. Alphonse de Lamartine in his Confessions.
16
They were in very poor condition and wept
copiously
when captured.
Other examples for "copiously"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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copiously
Adverb
Frequent collocations
gopt copiously
weep copiously
drank copiously
bleed copiously
flow copiously
More collocations
Translations for
copiously
Portuguese
de forma copiosa
copiosamente
abundantemente
de forma extravagante
Copiously
through the time
Copiously
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common