profuse

profuse
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. profuso
I hardly thought the movie deserved the profuse accolades it received.No me pareció en absoluto que la película mereciera los profusos elogios que recibió.
b. abundante
The front yard of the house had been engulfed by profuse vegetation.El jardín delantero estaba envuelto en una vegetación abundante.
c. intenso
The injury caused profuse bleeding in the lower abdomen.La herida provocó sangrado intenso en la parte baja del abdomen.
d. copioso
Injuries to the scalp result in profuse bleeding because of the nature of the blood supply in the head.Una herida en el cuero cabelludo resulta en el sangrado copioso debido a la naturaleza del riego sanguíneo en la cabeza.
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