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Profuse vs Rich - What's the difference?

profuse | rich | Related terms |

Profuse is a related term of rich.


As adjectives the difference between profuse and rich

is that profuse is in great quantity or abundance while rich is as hell, very .

As a verb profuse

is (obsolete) to pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander.

Profuse vs Intemperate - What's the difference?

profuse | intemperate | Synonyms |

Profuse is a synonym of intemperate.


As adjectives the difference between profuse and intemperate

is that profuse is in great quantity or abundance while intemperate is lacking moderation, temper or control.

As verbs the difference between profuse and intemperate

is that profuse is (obsolete) to pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander while intemperate is (obsolete|transitive) to disorder.

Humanitarian vs Profuse - What's the difference?

humanitarian | profuse | Related terms |

Humanitarian is a related term of profuse.


As adjectives the difference between humanitarian and profuse

is that humanitarian is concerned with people's welfare, and the alleviation of suffering; humane or compassionate while profuse is in great quantity or abundance.

As a noun humanitarian

is a person with such concerns; a philanthropist or do-gooder.

As a verb profuse is

(obsolete) to pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander.

Wholehearted vs Profuse - What's the difference?

wholehearted | profuse | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between wholehearted and profuse

is that wholehearted is having no reservations; having unconditional and enthusiastic support while profuse is in great quantity or abundance.

As a verb profuse is

to pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander.

Profuse vs Abounding - What's the difference?

profuse | abounding | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between profuse and abounding

is that profuse is in great quantity or abundance while abounding is ample, plenty, abundant.

As verbs the difference between profuse and abounding

is that profuse is to pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander while abounding is present participle of lang=en.

Genuine vs Profuse - What's the difference?

genuine | profuse | Related terms |

Genuine is a related term of profuse.


As adjectives the difference between genuine and profuse

is that genuine is belonging to, or proceeding from the original stock; native; hence, not counterfeit, spurious, false, or adulterated; authentic; real; natural; true; pure while profuse is in great quantity or abundance.

As a verb profuse is

(obsolete) to pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander.

Profuse vs Unbounded - What's the difference?

profuse | unbounded | Related terms |

Profuse is a related term of unbounded.


As adjectives the difference between profuse and unbounded

is that profuse is in great quantity or abundance while unbounded is having no boundaries or limits.

As a verb profuse

is (obsolete) to pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander.

Profuse - What does it mean?

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Profuse vs Thorough - What's the difference?

profuse | thorough | Related terms |

Profuse is a related term of thorough.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between profuse and thorough

is that profuse is (obsolete) to pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander while thorough is (obsolete) through.

As adjectives the difference between profuse and thorough

is that profuse is in great quantity or abundance while thorough is painstaking and careful not to miss or omit any detail.

As a verb profuse

is (obsolete) to pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander.

As a preposition thorough is

(obsolete) through.

As a noun thorough is

(uk|dialect) a furrow between two ridges, to drain off the surface water.

Openhanded vs Profuse - What's the difference?

openhanded | profuse | Related terms |

Openhanded is a related term of profuse.


As adjectives the difference between openhanded and profuse

is that openhanded is (of a punch etc) done with an open hand rather than a fist while profuse is in great quantity or abundance.

As a verb profuse is

(obsolete) to pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander.

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