effuse Antonyms
Meaning of effuse
effuse (v)
pour out
flow or spill forth
give out or emit (also metaphorically)
effuse (a.)
Poured out freely; profuse.
Disposed to pour out freely; prodigal.
Spreading loosely, especially on one side; as, an effuse inflorescence.
Having the lips, or edges, of the aperture abruptly spreading; -- said of certain shells.
effuse (n.)
Effusion; loss.
effuse (v. t.)
To pour out like a stream or freely; to cause to exude; to shed.
effuse (v. i.)
To emanate; to issue.
effuse Sentence Examples
- The poet's words effused romance and passion, stirring the hearts of his readers.
- The fragrance of roses effused throughout the room, creating an enchanting atmosphere.
- Joy effused from her eyes as she received the news of her promotion.
- Warmth effused from the fireplace, providing comfort and coziness on a chilly winter night.
- Gratitude effused from her heart as she thanked her friends for their unwavering support.
- The speaker's eloquent words effused confidence and authority, captivating the audience's attention.
- The politician's promises effused hope and optimism, inspiring voters to cast their ballots in his favor.
- The artist's paintings effused creativity and imagination, showcasing their unique perspective and talent.
- The athlete's performance effused determination and perseverance, pushing them to achieve greatness.
- Love effused from their hearts as they embraced each other, sharing an intimate and profound connection.
FAQs About the word effuse
pour out, flow or spill forth, give out or emit (also metaphorically)Poured out freely; profuse., Disposed to pour out freely; prodigal., Spreading loosely, esp
drool, rave, enthuse, gush, rhapsodize,fuss, slobber, emote, dote (on),fawn
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The poet's words effused romance and passion, stirring the hearts of his readers.
The fragrance of roses effused throughout the room, creating an enchanting atmosphere.
Joy effused from her eyes as she received the news of her promotion.
Warmth effused from the fireplace, providing comfort and coziness on a chilly winter night.