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profusion
noun as in abundance
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Despite the profusion of products, the star—as the U.N. clearly knows—will always be Posh herself.
In 2009, he said asylum-seekers "will bring with them a profusion of diseases."
Yet no age has ever produced a greater profusion of writers who foresaw vividly and rivetingly the impending explosions.
It explains why fairytales boast such a profusion of curses, dragons, witches, and potions.
The garden at the rear was bright with a profusion of spring flowers and sheltered with ornamental trees and vines.
They found it not composed entirely of ashes and tin cans, either, although both of these were there in great profusion.
Cards of invitation from the most distinguished personages rained down upon the fortunate veteran in profusion.
Great tropical trees grew in wild profusion, while gorgeous vegetation abounded.
The malecontents at the coffeehouses of London murmured at this profusion, and accused William of ostentation.
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On this page you'll find 70 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to profusion, such as: glut, outpouring, ampleness, copiousness, excess, and extravagance.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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