Profuseness [noun]

Definition of Profuseness:

plenty

Synonyms of Profuseness:


Opposite/Antonyms of Profuseness:

Want

Need

Lack


Sentence/Example of Profuseness:

The profuseness of the illuminations outdid the brightness of the meridian sun.

In thy apparel avoid singularity, profuseness, and gaudiness.

Minuteness of finish and perfection of detail were lavished with Oriental profuseness.

The profuseness must be measured by the condition of the individual.

Therefore they passed the winter in such habits of profuseness as I have indicated.

Both the style and the profuseness were of diurnal occurrence—the mode of Jamaica.

This result may occur after a few days from the profuseness of the hemorrhage; usually, however, only after several weeks.

This thoughtless prodigality of Charles is emphasized by the fact that he was impoverished in the midst of his profuseness.

Shakespeare has been sometimes taxed with the barbarism of profuseness and exaggeration.

You gentlemen have the cunningest ways of playing the fool, and are so industrious in your profuseness.