you ate a profuse amount of food, then you took a nap.
(profuse: very abundant; spending or giving freely; lavish; extravagantHe was embarrassed by the profuse praise he received.Weeds become profuse where there is no natural ground cover.He was so profuse in his spending that he is now a pauper.
He is rich, he Profuse Money. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
The word "profuse" means to be abundant, plentiful, or overflowing.
I am sweating profusely That is a profuse amount of garbage That person ate a profuse amount of food
There are profution of people in the store.
The root word of "profusely" is "profuse," which comes from the Latin word "profusus," meaning abundant or extravagant.
menorrhagia - profuse discharge of blood during menustration
Palaver (noun), profuse and idle talk; chatter. Example sentence: The teachers held a long palaver as to what was to be done with the students.
Plentiful, Plethoric, Profuse, Packed
'Profuse' can only be used as an adjective.
profuse means excessive
The noun forms for the adjective profuse are profuseness and profusion.