Infused Meaning in English
word · lemma: infuse
ˌɪnˈfjuzd
in-FYOOZD
ɪnfjˈuːzd
in-FYOOZD
Definition
Filled with or having had a quality, feeling, or substance added into something, usually by soaking or mixing.
Usage & Nuances
Often used for drinks ('herb-infused tea'), but also for abstract qualities ('a room infused with joy'). Commonly passive. Sometimes confused with 'injected' (which is more direct and forceful). More formal or literary in tone.
Spanish: infundido - impregnadoPortuguese (BR): infundido - impregnadoPortuguese (PT): infundido - impregnadoChinese (Simplified): 注入的 - 渗透的Chinese (Traditional): 注入的 - 滲透的Hindi: डाला गया - समाहितArabic: مملوء - مشبعBengali: ভরা - মেশানো - সংমিশ্রিতRussian: наполненный - пропитанный - пронизанныйJapanese: 染み込んだ - 含まれた - 注がれたVietnamese: thấm đượm - ngấm - hòa quyệnKorean: 스며든 - 불어넣어진 - 배어든Turkish: aşılanmış - katılmış - işlenmişUrdu: سرایت شدہ - بھرپورIndonesian: diresapi - dipenuhi - dicampur
Example Sentences
The tea was infused with fresh mint leaves.
basic
The water was infused with lemon.
basic
The room was infused with sunlight.
basic
His words were infused with hope.
natural
This sauce is infused with garlic and herbs for extra flavor.
natural
Her art is infused with memories from her childhood.
natural