circumfuse (Meaning)

Wordnet

circumfuse (v)

spread something around something

Webster

circumfuse (v. t.)

To pour round; to spread round.

circumfuse Sentence Examples

  1. A sense of peace circumfused the room after the storm passed, leaving behind a calming silence.
  2. The warm aroma of freshly baked bread circumfused the kitchen, arousing hungry anticipation.
  3. Moonlight circumfused the forest floor, casting an ethereal glow on the leaves and ferns.
  4. Joy circumfused the crowd as the winning team celebrated its victory.
  5. The oppressive heat circumfused the city, making even simple tasks feel like a struggle.
  6. A thick fog circumfused the harbor, obscuring ships and delaying their arrival.
  7. The artist used light and shadow to circumfuse the painting with a sense of drama and mystery.
  8. The scent of jasmine circumfused the summer air, a sweet and intoxicating fragrance.
  9. A feeling of nostalgia circumfused her as she revisited the childhood home filled with familiar memories.
  10. The melody of the violin circumfused the concert hall, transporting the audience to a world of emotion.

FAQs About the word circumfuse

spread something around somethingTo pour round; to spread round.

shroud, enclose, envelop,wrap, invest, embosom, enswathe, enfold, veil, involve

strip, bare, expose, bare, strip,expose,denude, denude,

A sense of peace circumfused the room after the storm passed, leaving behind a calming silence.

The warm aroma of freshly baked bread circumfused the kitchen, arousing hungry anticipation.

Moonlight circumfused the forest floor, casting an ethereal glow on the leaves and ferns.

Joy circumfused the crowd as the winning team celebrated its victory.