profusive

[prəˈfjuːsɪv]

profusive Definition

  • 1pouring forth liberally; exhibiting great abundance
  • 2excessive or extravagant

Using profusive: Examples

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

  • Example

    The profusive display of flowers in the garden was breathtaking.

  • Example

    She received profusive praise for her performance.

  • Example

    He was profusive in his apologies for being late.

  • Example

    The company's profusive spending on luxury items raised concerns among investors.

profusive Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for profusive

Phrases with profusive

  • excessive sweating, often due to a medical condition

    Example

    His profusive sweating during the interview made him nervous.

  • excessive bleeding, often due to an injury or medical condition

    Example

    The patient was rushed to the hospital due to profusive bleeding.

  • profusive thanks

    an excessive or effusive expression of gratitude

    Example

    She gave profusive thanks to everyone who helped her with the project.

Origins of profusive

from Latin 'profusus', meaning 'poured forth'

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Summary: profusive in Brief

The term 'profusive' [prəˈfjuːsɪv] describes something that is abundant or excessive. It can refer to anything from a lavish display of flowers to an over-the-top expression of gratitude, as in 'She gave profusive thanks to everyone who helped her with the project.' 'Profusive' can also describe excessive sweating or bleeding, often due to a medical condition.