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Meaning of profusive
The primary meaning of "profusive" is being generously and abundantly supplied or provided.
Etymology of profusive
The word "profusive" originates from the Latin "profusus," which is the past participle of "profundere," meaning to pour forth, with "pro-" meaning forth and "fundere" meaning to pour.
Historically, the term has been used to describe something that is provided or given in abundance, often to the point of being excessive.
Synonyms
lavish
generous
copious
abundant
plentiful
rich
luxuriant
exuberant
prolific
profuse
liberal
munificent
bountiful
openhanded
unstinting
unsparing
ungrudging
freehanded
hospitable
charitable
beneficent
magnanimous
openhearted
bighearted
handsome
princely
munificent
benefic
philanthropic
Definitions
- Given or provided in large and generous amounts
- * Characterized by or given to lavish or excessive expenditure, production, or expression
Usage Examples
- The company was profusive in its praise for the employee's hard work and dedication.
- * The profusive decorations at the party included balloons, streamers, and a giant banner.