diffused
/dɪˈfjuzd/
adjective
- Spread out over a large area; not concentrated in one place.
- In a diffused crowd, it was hard to find my friend.
- The diffused light in the room made it feel calm and relaxing.
- The scent of the flowers was diffused throughout the entire garden.
- Not clear or focused; vague or scattered in thought or expression.
- His diffused explanation left the students more confused than before.
- The report was too diffused, covering too many unrelated topics.
- She had a diffused sense of what she wanted to do with her life.
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verb
- Past tense and past participle of diffuse: to spread out or cause to spread out in all directions.
- The morning sun diffused through the thin curtains.
- The organization diffused its message through social media campaigns.
- The teacher diffused the argument by changing the subject.