11 adjectives to describe profuse

Plentiful, plenteous, abundant, bounteous, copious, profuse, exuberant, luxuriant.

Plentiful, plenteous, abundant, bounteous, copious, profuse, exuberant, luxuriant.

Plentiful, plenteous, abundant, bounteous, copious, profuse, exuberant, luxuriant.

The earliest descriptions and engravings of the breed present a terrier considerably smaller than the type of to-day, carrying a fairly profuse, hard coat, with short legs, a body long in proportion to its height, and with ears that were neither erect nor drooping, but semi-erect and capable of being raised to alertness in excitement.

He was liberal, generous, profuse, full of the best instincts of his nation.

He was liberal, generous, profuse, full of the best instincts of his nation.

abundancia, f., abundance. abundante, abundant, luxuriant profuse. aburrido, adj.

Hence we see a poverty in Roman architecture in the midst of profuse ornament.

Plentiful, plenteous, abundant, bounteous, copious, profuse, exuberant, luxuriant.

Plentiful, plenteous, abundant, bounteous, copious, profuse, exuberant, luxuriant.

For that great stage his eloquence became inevitably a kind of brilliant scene-painting,large, fresh, profuse, rapid, showy;masses of light and shade, wonderful effects, but farewell forever to all finer touches and delicate gradations!

11 adjectives to describe  profuse