different between profusely vs bountifully
profusely
English
Etymology
profuse +? -ly
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /p???fjusli/
Adverb
profusely (comparative more profusely, superlative most profusely)
- In great quantity or abundance; in a profuse manner.
- The run left him sweating profusely.
Usage notes
Some verbs commonly collocating with profusely: sweat, apologise, bleed, thank, cry
Translations
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bountifully
English
Etymology
bountiful +? -ly
Adverb
bountifully (comparative more bountifully, superlative most bountifully)
- In a bountiful manner.
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