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Meanings of
profuseness
in English
Portuguese
riqueza
Catalan
luxe
Spanish
riqueza
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The property of being extremely abundant.
richness
profusion
cornucopia
Portuguese
riqueza
Synonyms
Examples for "
richness
"
richness
profusion
cornucopia
Examples for "
richness
"
1
Thus, nematodes are the dominant animals of Mono Lake in species
richness
.
2
The flavour and
richness
of the egg certainly differ in different breeds.
3
Bitterly mourned the king in spite of the
richness
of his revenge.
4
In return, people have brought
richness
,
vibrancy and skills to those communities.
5
My voice had, in the mean time, in part regained its
richness
.
1
The products of the soil were heaped up in the richest
profusion
.
2
The furniture was in all the
profusion
and elegance of modern taste.
3
Here treasures of the sea may be found in
profusion
and variety.
4
There perfumes of the most varied kinds mingled together in tropical
profusion
.
5
One should also perform Horse-sacrifices with presents in
profusion
unto the Brahmanas.
1
They mesh some well-known tracks with rarities to create this two-disc
cornucopia
.
2
The most effective fishing-device is a large throw net made
cornucopia
shape.
3
It is becoming like the
cornucopia
of absurdity that is energy policy.
4
This shows a conventional seated figure of Harvest, with an overflowing
cornucopia
.
5
Beyond, on a sea of raised benches, lies a
cornucopia
of delights.
Usage of
profuseness
in English
1
The
profuseness
of the illuminations outdid the brightness of the meridian sun.
2
Shakespeare has been sometimes taxed with the barbarism of
profuseness
and exaggeration.
3
The
profuseness
of quotation in Polycarp's Epistle arises from a want of originality.
4
He did not invariably scorn or even resent a certain
profuseness
of expenditure.
5
Another distinguishing feature is the
profuseness
of cotton embroidery on the front of the garment.
6
No fashion, no vanity, no
profuseness
,
and yet no niggardliness, but is found among professors.
7
His
profuseness
may bribe the unthinking multitude to show him respect; but he must know that, though
8
I have little doubt our songsters excel in melody, while the European birds excel in
profuseness
and volubility.
9
Vitel'lius soon gave himself up to all kinds of luxury and
profuseness
;
but gluttony was his favourite vice.
10
A successful, because a persevering and intelligent hunter, he was liberal to
profuseness
in the distribution of the spoils.
11
Shouting cabmen and police officers tried to rival the white blizzard in
profuseness
,
but they did not hear them.
12
But whatever the pomp of machinery or
profuseness
of description could contribute to its decoration has not been spared.
13
Nay even those law-givers that chiefly opposed luxury and
profuseness
have particularly confined marriage feasts to a set number.
14
The
profuseness
of his expenditure was very offensive to the and injurious to the existing state of the public means.
15
Thus nature has made up for the deficiency of one tribe of animals by the
profuseness
with which she has distributed another.
16
There it falls in full
profuseness
,
reaching to the hips, and in the case of some mingling with the tails, of their horses.
Other examples for "profuseness"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
profuseness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
certain profuseness
excel in profuseness
full profuseness
Translations for
profuseness
Portuguese
riqueza
cornucópia
Catalan
luxe
devessall
profusió
riquesa
Spanish
riqueza
lujo
Profuseness
through the time