diffuse in Portuguese
diffuse in Portuguese is difuso, difundir — diffuse means to spread something out through a substance or space, or to spread out that way.
diffuse in Portuguese
difuso
Everywhere or throughout everything; not focused or concentrated.
difundir
What does "diffuse" mean?
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verb To spread something out through a substance or space, or to spread out that way.
"The scent of coffee diffused through the whole house."
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adjective Spread out over a wide area rather than concentrated in one place.
"The light from the overcast sky was soft and diffuse."
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adjective Wordy and rambling rather than concise.
"His writing style is diffuse and could use some tightening up."
diffuse in a sentence
- The scent of coffee diffused through the whole house.
- Tension in the room slowly diffused after the apology.
- The light from the overcast sky was soft and diffuse.
- His writing style is diffuse and could use some tightening up.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "diffuse" in Portuguese?
"diffuse" in Portuguese is difuso, difundir. diffuse means: To spread something out through a substance or space, or to spread out that way.
How do you use "diffuse" in a sentence?
Example: "The scent of coffee diffused through the whole house." In Portuguese, "diffuse" is difuso, difundir.
Are there other ways to say "diffuse" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "diffuse": difuso, difundir.
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