Pronunciation: /ɪmˈbjuːd/
verb to inspire or permeate with a feeling or quality
A1 She imbued her homemade soup with love and care.
A2 The artist imbued his paintings with vibrant colors and emotions.
B1 The teacher imbued her students with a passion for learning.
B2 The novel was imbued with a sense of mystery and suspense.
C1 The filmmaker imbued his work with deep social commentary and symbolism.
C2 The music composer imbued his symphonies with complexity and depth.
formal The artist imbued the painting with deep emotion and meaning.
informal She imbued her homemade cookies with extra chocolate chips for a special treat.
slang The party was imbued with good vibes all night long.
figurative His words were imbued with wisdom beyond his years.
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