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    effuse
    /ɪˈfjuːz/

    verb

    • 1. give off (a liquid, light, smell, or quality): "the gardens effuse spacious elegance"
    • 2. talk in an unrestrained, excited manner: "this was the type of material that they effused about"

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  2. The meaning of EFFUSE is to pour out (a liquid). How to use effuse in a sentence.

  3. Effuse definition: to pour out or forth; shed; disseminate. See examples of EFFUSE used in a sentence.

  4. To effuse is to emit or give off. You know it's truly spring when the cherry trees in your neighborhood start to effuse a wonderfully sweet, floral scent. When something effuses, it seeps out in a way you can sense.

  5. Definition of 'effuse' Word Frequency. effuse in British English. verb (ɪˈfjuːz ) 1. to pour or flow out. 2. to spread out; diffuse. 3. (intransitive) to talk profusely, esp in an excited manner. 4. to cause (a gas) to flow or (of a gas) to flow under pressure. adjective (ɪˈfjuːs ) 5. botany. (esp of an inflorescence) spreading out loosely.

  6. effuse. vb. 1. to pour or flow out. 2. to spread out; diffuse. 3. ( intr) to talk profusely, esp in an excited manner. 4. (General Physics) to cause (a gas) to flow or (of a gas) to flow under pressure. adj. (Botany) botany (esp of an inflorescence) spreading out loosely.

  7. Similar definitions. Spread out loosely and flat, without form. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. (zoology) Having the lips, or edges, of the aperture abruptly spreading, as in certain shells. Wiktionary. verb. effused, effuses, effusing. To pour out or forth.

  8. Jun 8, 2024 · effuse (third-person singular simple present effuses, present participle effusing, simple past and past participle effused) ( transitive) To emit; to give off. ( figuratively) To gush; to be excitedly talkative and enthusiastic about something.

  9. expressing welcome, approval, or pleasure in a way that shows very strong feeling: They gave us such an effusive welcome it was quite embarrassing. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Excited, interested and enthusiastic. abubble. aflutter. agog. all of a flutter idiom. amped. entranced. evangelical. evangelistically. excited. go ahead.

  10. verb. These are words and phrases related to effuse. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. FLOW. Synonyms. rush. gush. well out. issue. flow. course. roll along. move in a stream. run. pour. stream. cascade. discharge. debouch. drain. surge. deluge. swirl. filter. seep. move gracefully. glide. sweep. pass. drift. float. JET.

  11. a sudden and uncontrolled expression of strong emotion: effusion of They were welcomed with effusions of joy wherever they went. effusion of The effusion of patriotic expression after the Sept. 11 attacks cut across class lines. Fewer examples.