How many syllables are in profuse? 2 syllables
Divide profuse into syllables: pro-fuse
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Synonyms and Words Related to Profuse
profusely (3 syllables),
abundant (3 Syllables), exuberant (4 Syllables), lush (1 Syllables), luxuriant (4 Syllables), riotous (3 Syllables)
abundant (3 syllables), exuberant (4 syllables), lush (1 syllables), luxuriant (4 syllables), munificent (4 syllables), plenteous (3 syllables), riotous (3 syllables),
One syllable words that rhyme with Profuse
boose, bruce, cheuse, coos, cruce, deuce, deuss, doose, druce, duce, foose, fuoss, goose, hoose, juice, loose, luce, moose, mousse, noose, preuss, pruess, reuss, ruess, seuss, sluice, spruce, truce, trues, tyus, use, zeus
Two syllable words that rhyme with Profuse
abstruse, abuse, adduce, asmus, caboose, damoose, deduce, derousse, diffuse, disuse, ekeus, excuse, induce, labouisse, lajous, misuse, obtuse, produce, profuse, recluse, reduce, reuse, seduce, vanhoose
Three syllable words that rhyme with Profuse
disabuse, introduce, reproduce
Four syllable words that rhyme with Profuse
overproduce, reintroduce
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