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Meaning of profusions
The primary meaning of the word "profusions" refers to a large or excessive amount of something.
Etymology of profusions
The word "profusions" originates from the Latin "profusio", meaning a pouring forth, which is derived from "profundere", to pour forth, and the suffix "-ion" which forms a noun indicating a process or state
Historically, the term has been used to describe an abundance or excess of something, often in a positive or neutral context
Synonyms
abundance
affluence
ampleness
amplitude
bounteousness
copiousness
exuberance
fecundity
fertility
lavishness
liberality
luxury
opulence
plenitude
plentifulness
profuseness
prolificacy
prolificness
richness
sumptuousness
voluptuousness
wealth
plenteousness
prodigality
munificence
generosity
magnanimity
openhandedness
Definitions
- A state of plentifulness or abundance, especially to the point of being excessive
- * The quality of being generously or lavishly provided with something
Usage Examples
- The city's gardens were known for their profusions of colorful flowers and lush greenery
- * The charity's profusions of donations allowed them to provide aid to many more people in need
Antonyms
scarcity
lack
dearth
paucity
insufficiency
deficiency
meagerness
sparselessness
barrenness
desolation
emptiness
poorness
neediness
penuriousness
stinginess
avariciousness
miserliness
niggardliness
frugality
thriftiness
parsimoniousness
austerity