What are the opposite words for pro-fuse?
The antonyms for the word "pro-fuse" are 'sparse', 'meager', 'scanty', 'thin', 'paltry', and 'inadequate'. The term 'pro-fuse' refers to a quality that indicates abundant or generous outpouring or over-flowering of something. However, there are situations in which such abundance is not favored or required. In such circumstances, using its antonyms is more appropriate. For example, a garden or a lawn that has sparse foliage, lacks thick greenery, or is without dense flowers, can be described as 'meager, 'scanty', or 'thin.' Similarly, a project with an inadequate or paltry resource allocation can be referred to as its antonym, 'pro-fuse.
- numerous
- generous
-
thick
- attenuated,
- diluted,
- intelligent,
- loose,
- open,
- sensible,
- slight,
- smart,
- thin,
- uncrowded,
- unsociable,
- watery,
- wise.
- frequent
- superfluous
-
rank
- aromatic,
- clean,
- indefinite,
- perfumed,
- sweet.
- wasteful
- ample
- copious
- demonstrative
- flourishing
- full
- hearty
- improvident
- overblown
- rampant
-
rife
- low.
- sumptuous
- unnecessary
- unsparing
- abounding
- abundant
- diffuse
- fruitful
- inessential
- liberal
-
multitudinous
- few.
- profuse
- wanton
- prolific
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- Antonyms:
- expert, local, national.