Pronunciation: /fjuzd/

Definitions of fused

verb Fused is the past tense of the verb 'fuse', which means to join or blend together to form a single entity.

Example Sentences

A1 I fused two colors together to create a new shade.

A2 The artist fused different styles in his latest painting.

B1 The ingredients were fused together to make a delicious soup.

B2 The two companies fused to create a stronger, more competitive entity.

C1 The scientist fused atoms to generate energy in the experimental reactor.

C2 The chef fused traditional and modern cooking techniques to create a unique dining experience.

Examples of fused in a Sentence

formal The two chemicals were carefully fused together in the laboratory.

informal I fused all the leftover ingredients together to make a new dish.

slang I fused my playlist with some old school jams and new hits.

figurative The artist's unique style fused elements of realism and abstraction.

Grammatical Forms of fused

past tense

fused

plural

fuses

comparative

more fused

superlative

most fused

present tense

fuse

future tense

will fuse

perfect tense

have fused

continuous tense

is fusing

singular

fuses

positive degree

fused

infinitive

to fuse

gerund

fusing

participle

fusing

Origin and Evolution of fused

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'fused' originated from the Latin word 'fusus' which means melted or poured out.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'fused' has evolved to also mean joined together or blended in a cohesive manner.