Profuse

Profuse

Visual Reference

Context: A garden in full bloom, with flowers of every hue covering every inch of the ground, representing profuse growth and abundance.

Meaning

Imagine water pouring out of a bucket quickly and in a large amount, or someone saying "thank you" many, many times because they're super grateful.

"Profuse" means "a lot" or "given freely and in large amounts."

If something is a lot, overflowing, or given generously, you can say it's profuse!

Example Sentences

Here are five sentences using "profuse" in different real-life contexts:

  1. The garden had a profuse number of flowers, making it colorful and vibrant.
  2. After being helped, he offered profuse thanks to the kind stranger.
  3. During the storm, there was a profuse amount of rain, flooding the streets.
  4. She has a profuse collection of hats, with one for every occasion.
  5. The tree had a profuse growth of leaves, shading the entire backyard.