profusive


pro•fuse

(prəˈfyus)

adj. 1. spending or giving freely, often to excess; extravagant (often fol. by in): profuse in their praise. 2. made or done freely and abundantly: profuse apologies. 3. abundant; in great amount. [1375–1425; late Middle English < Latin profūsus, past participle of profundere to pour out or forth. See pro-1, fuse2] pro•fuse′ly, adv. pro•fuse′ness, n. syn: See lavish.