profusion

[prəˈfjuːʒn]

profusion Definition

  • 1an abundance or large quantity of something
  • 2lavish expenditure; extravagance

Using profusion: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "profusion" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The garden was a profusion of color and scent.

  • Example

    The buffet table was set with a profusion of dishes.

  • Example

    The wealthy couple lived in a house decorated with a profusion of expensive art and furniture.

profusion Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for profusion

Phrases with profusion

  • in large amounts or quantities

    Example

    The trees were covered in apples in profusion.

  • profusion of riches

    a large amount of wealth or valuable possessions

    Example

    The billionaire's mansion was a profusion of riches.

  • a wide variety of colors

    Example

    The sunset painted the sky in a profusion of colors.

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Summary: profusion in Brief

The term 'profusion' [prəˈfjuːʒn] refers to an abundance or large quantity of something, as well as lavish expenditure or extravagance. It is often used to describe a wide variety of things, such as colors, scents, or dishes. Examples include 'The garden was a profusion of color and scent,' and 'The buffet table was set with a profusion of dishes.' Synonyms include 'abundance' and 'plenty,' while antonyms include 'scarcity' and 'lack.'