suffusion (Meaning)

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suffusion (n)

the process of permeating or infusing something with a substance

suffusion Sentence Examples

  1. A gentle suffusion of warmth spread through her cheeks, coloring them with a delicate blush.
  2. The twilight cast a soft suffusion over the landscape, softening the contours and casting an ethereal glow.
  3. The canvas was a vibrant suffusion of hues, capturing the intensity and emotion of the scene.
  4. The young girl's eyes sparkled with a luminous suffusion of wonder and curiosity.
  5. The encounter left an enduring suffusion of affection and respect in his heart.
  6. A faint suffusion of sadness drifted over his face, a reminder of past loss.
  7. The performance was a masterful suffusion of music and dance, creating an unforgettable experience.
  8. The autumn foliage seemed to ignite with a suffusion of vibrant colors, painting the woods with a breathtaking canvas.
  9. The news of his triumph elicited a suffusion of pride and joy in his family.
  10. The suffusion of rain across the windshield obscured the road ahead, making visibility difficult.

FAQs About the word suffusion

the process of permeating or infusing something with a substance

invest,infuse, inoculate, imbue, inculcate, fill, flood, steep, pervade, charge

deprive, deprive, take (away), clear,take (away), eliminate, empty, eliminate, strip, clear

A gentle suffusion of warmth spread through her cheeks, coloring them with a delicate blush.

The twilight cast a soft suffusion over the landscape, softening the contours and casting an ethereal glow.

The canvas was a vibrant suffusion of hues, capturing the intensity and emotion of the scene.

The young girl's eyes sparkled with a luminous suffusion of wonder and curiosity.