pro ‧ fuse /prəˈfjuːs/ BrE AmE adjective
[ Date: 1400-1500 ; Language: Latin ; Origin: past participle of profundere 'to pour out' ]
produced or existing in large quantities:
He made profuse apologies.
Profuse sweating is one of the symptoms of heat exhaustion.
—profusely adverb :
The wound was bleeding profusely.
—profuseness noun [uncountable]