Sincere vs Profuse - What's the difference?
sincere | profuse | Related terms |
Genuine; meaning what one says or does; heartfelt.
Meant truly or earnestly.
In great quantity or abundance.
* Milton
(obsolete) To pour out; to give or spend liberally; to lavish; to squander.
Sincere is a related term of profuse.
As adjectives the difference between sincere and profuse
is that sincere is sincere 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.sincere
English
Adjective
(en-adj)- I believe he is sincere in his offer to help.
- She gave it a sincere , if misguided effort.
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* ----profuse
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- She grew profuse amounts of zucchini and pumpkins.
- profuse''' hospitality; '''profuse''' apologies; '''profuse expenditure
- a green, shady bank, profuse of flowers
Verb
(profus)- (Chapman)
