infuscate (Meaning)

Wordnet

infuscate (v)

darken with a brownish tinge, as of insect wings

Webster

infuscate (v. t.)

To darken; to make black; to obscure.

Synonyms & Antonyms of infuscate

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infuscate Sentence Examples

  1. The dim twilight infuscated the room, casting an eerie glow upon the dusty furniture.
  2. Anger infuscated her face, making her eyes flash with fury.
  3. The heavy rain infuscated the normally clear lake, turning its waters a murky brown.
  4. The complexities of the problem infuscated his understanding, leaving him utterly bewildered.
  5. The infuscated sky signaled the impending storm, sending shivers down the spines of those who witnessed it.
  6. His once-bright spirit had been infuscated by years of hardship and disappointment.
  7. The infuscated stain on the tablecloth marred the otherwise pristine setting.
  8. The infuscated ink left an illegible mark on the document, rendering it useless.
  9. Mist infuscated the distant trees, creating an ethereal and dreamlike atmosphere.
  10. The infuscated waters of the bog concealed dangerous creatures that lurked beneath the surface.

FAQs About the word infuscate

darken with a brownish tinge, as of insect wingsTo darken; to make black; to obscure.

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The dim twilight infuscated the room, casting an eerie glow upon the dusty furniture.

Anger infuscated her face, making her eyes flash with fury.

The heavy rain infuscated the normally clear lake, turning its waters a murky brown.

The complexities of the problem infuscated his understanding, leaving him utterly bewildered.