profusion

/ˈprɒfjuʊʒən/

Definitions

1. noun

a large or plentiful supply of something; a lavish or excessive amount of something

“The profusion of colorful flowers in the garden was a delight to behold.”

2. noun

a profuse or abundant flow of something, especially a fluid

“The profusion of water from the broken pipe caused significant damage to the building.”

3. noun

a state of being profuse or abundant

“The profusion of the summer season made it an ideal time for outdoor activities.”

4. verb

to produce or give something in profusion

“The tree profused its flowers in the spring, attracting many bees and butterflies.”

Synonyms

  • abundance
  • copiousness
  • luxuriance

Antonyms

  • meagerness
  • scarcity