Want to say profusion differently? Here are other words for profusion and its similar synonyms and opposite words to say in unique way.
Meaning of profusion
The state of being abundant or plentiful
Etymology of profusion
The word "profusion" comes from the Latin "profusio", which means "a pouring forth" or "a lavish expenditure"
Historically, the word has been used to describe an abundance or plentiful supply of something, often with connotations of extravagance or lavishness
Synonyms
abundance
affluence
amplitude
bounty
copiousness
exuberance
fecundity
fertility
lavishness
luxuriance
opulence
plenitude
plethora
prodigality
profuseness
richness
sumptuousness
superabundance
surplus
teemingness
ubiquity
wealth
plentiousness
riotousness
extravagance
generosity
liberality
munificence
openness
hospitality
Definitions
- A large or impressive amount of something
- The state of being abundant or plentiful
- A plentiful or abundant supply of something
Usage Examples
- The garden was in profusion, with flowers blooming everywhere
- The city's markets were known for their profusion of fresh produce and exotic spices
- The artist's use of color was a profusion of blues and greens, evoking a sense of calmness
Antonyms
scarcity
dearth
lack
deficiency
insufficiency
paucity
poverty
barrenness
desolation
emptiness
meagerness
penury
poverty
sparseness
stinginess
austerity
frugality
parsimony
restraint
moderation
temperance
thriftiness
bareness