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Meaning of profusely
The primary meaning of the word "profusely" is to a great extent or degree.
Etymology of profusely
The word "profusely" originates from the Latin "profusus", which is the past participle of "profundere", meaning to pour forth, and the suffix "-ly" which forms an adverb
Historically, the word has been used since the 15th century to describe something that is done or exists in large amounts or to a great degree
Synonyms
abundantly
amply
bounteously
copiously
extensively
freely
generously
heavily
lavishly
liberally
luxuriantly
opulently
plentifully
prolifically
richly
sumptuously
voluminously
widely
copiously
extravagantly
exuberantly
fluently
fulsomely
galore
handsomely
largely
luxuriously
plentiful
profusely
riotously
unsparingly
voluntarily
willingly
Definitions
- To a very great degree or extent, abundantly or liberally
- * In a way that shows or involves a very great amount or degree of something
Usage Examples
- The trees bloomed profusely in the warm weather
- * She thanked him profusely for his help
- * The flowers were blooming profusely in the garden