Word of the day
profuse
                    1. (especially of something offered or discharged) exuberantly plentiful; abundant
                
                
                “I offered my profuse apologies”
                    2. (of a person) lavish; extravagant
                
                
                “they are profuse in hospitality”
adjective
/prəˈfjus/
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profuse
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Choose the word that best fits in the phrase
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"Her contemporaries _____ her work and were profuse in celebrating it."
Select three words related to profuse
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- deep
- prolific
- subtle
- serious
- copious
- abundant
Choose the phrase that uses profuse correctly
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Find a word related to profuse
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