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Profuse vs Squandering - What's the difference?

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Profuse is a related term of squandering.


As verbs the difference between profuse and squandering

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

As an adjective profuse

is in great quantity or abundance.

As a noun squandering is

the act by which something is squandered; wastage.

profuse

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • In great quantity or abundance.
  • She grew profuse amounts of zucchini and pumpkins.
    profuse''' hospitality; '''profuse''' apologies; '''profuse expenditure
  • * Milton
  • a green, shady bank, profuse of flowers

    Verb

    (profus)
  • (obsolete) To pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander.
  • (Chapman)
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    squandering

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • The act by which something is squandered; wastage.