suffuse

[səˈfjuːz]

suffuse Definition

  • 1gradually spread through or over
  • 2to fill or spread over something completely

Using suffuse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "suffuse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The room was suffused with a warm, golden light.

  • Example

    Her face was suffused with color when she heard the news.

  • Example

    The scent of flowers suffused the air.

suffuse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for suffuse

Antonyms for suffuse

Phrases with suffuse

  • suffused with emotion

    filled with strong feelings or emotions

    Example

    Her voice was suffused with emotion as she spoke about her childhood.

  • suffused with light

    filled with light

    Example

    The sky was suffused with the pink and orange hues of the setting sun.

  • suffused with warmth

    filled with a sense of comfort and friendliness

    Example

    The cozy living room was suffused with warmth from the fireplace.

Origins of suffuse

from Latin 'suffusus', past participle of 'suffundere', meaning 'to pour beneath'

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Summary: suffuse in Brief

The verb 'suffuse' [səˈfjuːz] means to gradually spread through or over something, filling or spreading over it completely. It is often used to describe the spreading of light, color, or scent. Examples include 'The room was suffused with a warm, golden light.' and 'The scent of flowers suffused the air.' 'Suffuse' can be formal, with synonyms like 'permeate' and 'pervade,' or informal, with words like 'fill' and 'spread.'