"Suffusion" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Suffusion" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Suffusion" Meaning

Suffusion refers to the act or state of overflowing or flooding with something, often used to describe a feeling or sensation that is abundant or excessive. It can also describe the act of adding or incorporating a particular substance or quality into something.

For example:

"The water began to suffuse the room after the pipe burst."
"Her face suffused with joy when she heard the news."

In literature and poetry, suffusion is often used to describe a sensual or emotional state, such as a warm feeling or a sense of well-being.

For example:

"The sunlight suffused the entire room with a warm glow."
"Her eyes were suffused with tears as she gazed at the photograph."

"Suffusion" Examples

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Example sentences:


The master artist poured a suffusion of color into the painting, bringing it to life.
The coffee shop has a suffusion of delicious flavors, with notes of hazelnut and caramel.
The doctor prescribed a medication to clear the suffusion of fluid in her patient's lungs.
The music festival featured a stunning display of suffusion of light and color, quenching a collective audience thirst for wonder.
As the summer sun set over the ocean, the sky filled with a beautiful suffusion of pink and orange hues.

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Suffumigation

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Suffumigation is the action of surrounding with smoke or fumes in order to drive away mosquitoes or other insects from a place, especially to preserve plants or crops from insect damage.

Suffumige

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Suffumige is a verb that means to deliver or transmit something, esp. a smell, to the nostrils of sb.

Suffuse

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To spread or be spread throughout something, often in a gradual or subtle way, so that it is evenly distributed or dispersed.<br><br>Example: "The sunlight suffuses the room with a warm gloom."

Suffused

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diffused throughout something, often in a pleasant or subtle way.<br><br>Example: "The warm sunlight suffuses the room with a cozy atmosphere."

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Sufris

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Having a pleasant or attractive quality, but actually unpleasant or bad.