On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Profusion. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as richness or cornucopia and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Profusion in a sentence
Profusion meaning
- abundance; the state of being profuse; a cornucopia
- lavish or imprudent expenditure; prodigality or extravagance
Synonyms of Profusion
Using Profusion
- The main meaning on this page is: abundance; the state of being profuse; a cornucopia | lavish or imprudent expenditure; prodigality or extravagance
- Useful related words include: profuseness, richness, cornucopia, abundance.
- In the example corpus, profusion often appears in combinations such as: profusion of, the profusion, in profusion.
Context around Profusion
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 9 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Profusion
- In this selection, "profusion" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, pink stand out and add context to how "profusion" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a profusion of languages and and a profusion of birds. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "profusion" sits close to words such as ablation, abure and abvp, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with profusion
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Flowers bloomed in profusion, pink and white and purple. (9 words)
He welcomed the profusion of live music on the Vineyard. (10 words)
Architectural sculpture The Romanesque period produced a profusion of sculptural ornamentation. (11 words)
Falls still picks flowers like he would apples, rolls with his van when he’s in town, wraps up his bouquets with burlap and twine, and takes great pleasure in the profusion of protea that recently blossomed in his Venice backyard. (41 words)
The national security case for banning TikTok (or at least forcing its Chinese parent company to ) is strong, and I’m glad the profusion of pro-Hamas content finally Democrats that the app might hurt them with young voters. (39 words)
Although it was one of a profusion of paintings and literary works about the early English king Eadwig to appear in the later 18th century, it met with public failure, opening in London in March for only one night. (39 words)
And the profusion of impersonators — of both real and fake celebrities — also presents a more fundamental quandary: Who owns an ersatz personality on the AI-supercharged internet? (27 words)
Example sentences (20)
And the profusion of impersonators — of both real and fake celebrities — also presents a more fundamental quandary: Who owns an ersatz personality on the AI-supercharged internet?
In Moran’s leafy northwest Washington neighborhood, a profusion of rainbow flags and Pride Month bunting blossomed from windows and storefronts, as bright and cheery as the brilliant dogwoods and lustrous azalea bushes.
He welcomed the profusion of live music on the Vineyard.
The national security case for banning TikTok (or at least forcing its Chinese parent company to ) is strong, and I’m glad the profusion of pro-Hamas content finally Democrats that the app might hurt them with young voters.
They remember El Valle before it became known as Mexican wine country, before the profusion of hip restaurants, wine barrel-shaped rental cottages, and glamping tents now permanently draped over its hillsides.
Visitors enjoy the profusion of color during the California poppy superbloom at Walker Canyon near Lake Elsinore in March 2019.
Flowers bloomed in profusion, pink and white and purple.
Falls still picks flowers like he would apples, rolls with his van when he’s in town, wraps up his bouquets with burlap and twine, and takes great pleasure in the profusion of protea that recently blossomed in his Venice backyard.
In other cases there is a profusion of indefinite abrasions and contusions on the neck and face, not characteristic of any particular type of violence.
Pushing through low branches, he reaches a shady copse where a profusion of different varieties grow.
The area exhibits a profusion of distinctive rock landforms rising above the granite shield that covers much of Zimbabwe.
Though not a national park, Nazinga is home to elephants, monkeys, antelope, crocodiles and a profusion of birds.
While tree-nut allergies are also a growing concern (peanuts are a legume), the fact that many schools now ban peanut products is one likely explanation for the profusion of nut butters.
Across the texts of Hinduism, there is a profusion of ideas about the virtue of Ahimsa when applied to non-human life, but without a universal consensus.
Although it was one of a profusion of paintings and literary works about the early English king Eadwig to appear in the later 18th century, it met with public failure, opening in London in March for only one night.
A profusion of languages and subcultures developed within the Maya core culture.
Architectural sculpture The Romanesque period produced a profusion of sculptural ornamentation.
Because this is Hinduism, however, its practitioners see the profusion of forms and practices as expressions of the same unchanging reality.
Brochs' close groupings and profusion in many areas may indeed suggest that they had a primarily defensive or even offensive function.
Clement VI died in December 1352, leaving the reputation of "a fine gentleman, a prince munificent to profusion, a patron of the arts and learning, but no saint".
Common combinations with profusion
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- profusion of 25×
- the profusion 11×
- in profusion 3×
- and profusion 3×
- is profusion 2×
- has profusion 2×