diffusively
/dɪˈfjuːsɪvli/
adverb
- In a way that spreads out or is not concentrated in one place.
- The scent of the flowers drifted diffusively through the open window.
- The ink spread diffusively through the water, creating a soft pattern.
- The light from the lamp spread diffusively across the entire room.
- In a way that is not clear or direct; using many words or ideas without focus.
- The essay was written diffusively, making it hard to follow the main argument.
- He spoke diffusively, jumping from topic to topic without a clear point.
- She answered diffusively, never really saying yes or no.
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