Adverb
In a profuse manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLove never reasons, but profusely gives; it gives like a thoughtless prodigal its all, and then trembles least it has done to little. Hannah More
"The will of the nation" is one of those expressions which have been most profusely abused by the wily and the despotic of every age. Alexis de Tocqueville
I was emancipated at 15 and off to Japan on a contract working. I felt for my parents. I apologized profusely years later, but I was just very strong-willed and strong-minded and had my own idea - thought outside of the box. Jaime Pressly
He did apologize profusely. (Does anyone do anything profusely except apologize? Sweat, I guess.) Gillian Schieber Flynn
If You intervene too profusely in Earth's affairs, I've noticed, the inhabitants become chronically distracted, and they forget to worship You. James K. Morrow
they were abundantly supplied with food Source: Internet