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Meanings of
profuse
in английском
Produced or growing in extreme abundance.
lush
exuberant
luxuriant
riotous
Related terms
abundant
Very generous; giving (money, praise, etc.) in abundance.
lavish
prodigal
munificent
overgenerous
Synonyms
Examples for "
lush
"
lush
exuberant
luxuriant
riotous
Examples for "
lush
"
1
As a result, an impossible autumn had visited the
lush
tropical vegetation.
2
Beautiful
lush
grounds, with water views, the envy of many property developers.
3
On either side are new buildings planted among the impossibly
lush
foliage.
4
Core problem with expensive Netflix show It's splashy,
lush
and very expensive.
5
The golf course was so green, the trees behind it so
lush
.
1
Even at its normal price, this
exuberant
Spanish example offers startling value.
2
Thomas said in a level, most un
exuberant
voice: That's splendid, Father.
3
But beyond these individual cases, stock investors, as a group, are
exuberant
.
4
She was expansive in her person, prodigal in sympathy,
exuberant
in dress.
5
Brown warned the state not to get
exuberant
over its improved finances.
1
But it is in all directions fertile and
luxuriant
in the extreme.
2
By the little seat in the corner the grass is
luxuriant
already.
3
Numerous natural clearings or prairies relieve the sameness of the
luxuriant
forests.
4
The country is very like Cuba but more
luxuriant
in every way.
5
The forest cover is
luxuriant
,
much of it preserved as national land.
1
Chagatai was at the centre of a
riotous
group of young warriors.
2
This time the colonies avoided the error of disorderly or
riotous
opposition.
3
The meal goes on in the same
riotous
style as described before.
4
We can confirm that action was taken to disperse the
riotous
crowd.
5
Her
riotous
cackle unnerved Kyle far more than he thought it should.
Usage of
profuse
in английском
1
In the camp of the Seventy-seventh, the adornments were
profuse
and beautiful.
2
A
profuse
and saving perspiration told him the crisis had been passed.
3
Along this low road the flowers are
profuse
and in great variety.
4
The citizens crowded round the king,
profuse
in their expressions of loyalty.
5
Burning them at the stake prevented the
profuse
bloodletting of other measures.
6
The means used were
profuse
,
in proportion as the task was arduous.
7
He worshipped the gods in many great sacrifices characterised by
profuse
presents.
8
In rare instances
profuse
hæmorrhage takes place when the umbilical cord separates.
9
The manager was
profuse
in his apologies, and made no further difficulty.
10
There was
profuse
discharge from the fistula and also from the urethra.
11
The evening costumes of the present season are characterized by
profuse
trimming.
12
The hot air in these rooms is intensely dry, provoking
profuse
perspiration.
13
It spreads from one joint to another, very painful joints;
profuse
sweating.
14
Some tribes are more
profuse
in this sort of decoration than others.
15
He was most
profuse
in his declarations of his willingness to help.
16
They uttered
profuse
thanks for sizable segments of the now diminished circle.
Other examples for "profuse"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
profuse
Adjective
Frequent collocations
profuse perspiration
profuse apologies
profuse thanks
profuse sweating
more profuse
More collocations
Profuse
through the time
Profuse
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common