suffuse Synonyms
suffuse Meaning
suffuse (v)
cause to spread or flush or flood through, over, or across
to become overspread as with a fluid, a colour, a gleam of light
suffuse Sentence Examples
- The warm glow of the sunset suffused the sky with a radiant hue.
- A sense of tranquility suffused the room, calming the restless souls within.
- The music suffused the air with its ethereal melodies, filling the hearts of listeners with joy.
- The gentle breeze suffused the garden with the sweet scent of blooming flowers.
- Fear suffused her mind as she realized the danger lurking nearby.
- A warm glow suffused her cheeks as she received the unexpected compliment.
- The aroma of freshly brewed coffee suffused the kitchen, awakening the senses and inviting relaxation.
- The moonlight suffused the forest with an otherworldly glow, casting eerie shadows among the trees.
- A sense of nostalgia suffused her memories, bringing back vivid recollections of days gone by.
- The radiant sunlight suffused the room, illuminating every nook and cranny with its golden rays.
FAQs About the word suffuse
cause to spread or flush or flood through, over, or across, to become overspread as with a fluid, a colour, a gleam of light
flood, fill, inoculate, inculcate, invest, steep,infuse, imbue, invigorate, leaven
deprive, deprive, empty, divest, divest, strip, eliminate, strip, clear,take (away)
The warm glow of the sunset suffused the sky with a radiant hue.
A sense of tranquility suffused the room, calming the restless souls within.
The music suffused the air with its ethereal melodies, filling the hearts of listeners with joy.
The gentle breeze suffused the garden with the sweet scent of blooming flowers.