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Profuse – prəˈfyo͞os
Adjective
Definition: (adjective) Plentiful; copious.
Synonyms: lush, riotous, luxuriant, exuberant.
Usage: He wiped his forehead, which had broken out in profuse perspiration at the thought of the pain which he might have to inflict upon the poor soul.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Question
What is the verb of profuse ?
The verb form of “profuse” is “to profuse.”
What is the conjugation of “Profuse” ?
Profuse (third-person singular simple present profuses, present participle profusing, simple past and past participle profused)
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Present | Past | Past Participle | Present Participle | s or es |
Profuse | Profused | Profused | Profusing | Profuses |
ORIGIN OF PROFUSE
First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, from Latin profūsus, past participle of profundere “to pour out or forth”; see profuse
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