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an extremely large amount of something: I was remarking on the recent profusion of books and articles on the matter. She'd never seen flowers so beautiful and in such profusion. Synonyms. cornucopia formal. richness. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Masses and large amounts of things. accumulation. any number of things idiom. armload.
- English (US)
PROFUSION meaning: 1. an extremely large amount of...
- Znaczenie Profusion, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
PROFUSION definicja: 1. an extremely large amount of...
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1. abundance; abundant quantity. 2. (often fol. by of) a great quantity or amount. 3. lavish spending; extravagance. SYNONYMS 1. copiousness, bounty. See plenty. 3. prodigality, profligacy, excess, waste.
Profusion definition: abundance; abundant quantity.. See examples of PROFUSION used in a sentence.
profusion. If there's an abundance of something, you can say that there's a profusion of it. Hilarious and bizarre YouTube videos certainly exist in profusion. The noun profusion comes from a Latin word profusionem, meaning "a pouring out."
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noun. abundance; abundant quantity. Synonyms: copiousness, bounty. Antonyms: scarcity. a great quantity or amount (often followed by of ). lavish spending; extravagance. Synonyms: waste, excess, profligacy, prodigality. Discover More.
n. 1. The state of being profuse; abundance. 2. Lavish or unrestrained expense; extravagance. 3. A profuse outpouring or quantity: "A profusion of chiles—mild Anaheim to hot jalapeño—perks up everything" (Gene Bourg). American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.