Profuse (adjective)

  1. Abundant or excessive in amount, quality, or degree.
  2. Flowing or streaming forth copiously.
  3. Excessively or overly done.

Origin:

From latin profusus, from profundere "to pour forth".

Examples:

  1. He was profuse in his apologies for being late.
  2. She was profuse in her praise of the meal.
  3. The flowers were profuse in the garden.
  4. The patient was profuse in sweating, indicating a fever.
  5. He profusely thanked the rescuers for saving his life.
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