Meaning of Fuse
To join or blend two or more things together.
In simple words: To join two things together; to mix.
Fuse in a sentence
- The artist chose to fuse different materials in her sculpture.
- The chef will fuse the flavors of the spices for a unique dish.
- In chemistry, we can fuse elements to create new compounds.
- The two schools decided to fuse their resources to offer better programs.
- They attempted to fuse their ideas into one cohesive project.
How to use Fuse
Used in both formal and informal contexts; often suggests a strong joining of elements, like in science or art.
Grammar pattern
fuse + object
Memory hint
Imagine a fuse in a firework that joins elements for a big explosion.
Related words
Collocations with Fuse
- fuse together
- fuse into
- fuse with
- fuse circuit
- fuse design
Opposites of Fuse
- separate
- disconnect
- diverge
Common mistakes with Fuse
- Confusing with 'fused' as the past tense; remember it's a present form.
- Incorrectly using 'fuse' when referring to temporary mixtures; it's more permanent.
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Frequently asked questions about Fuse
What does Fuse mean?
To join two things together; to mix.
What is the definition of Fuse?
To join or blend two or more things together.
How do you use Fuse in a sentence?
The artist chose to fuse different materials in her sculpture.
Can you give another example of Fuse?
The chef will fuse the flavors of the spices for a unique dish.
What are synonyms for Fuse?
Common alternatives include blend, merge, combine, unite, amalgamate.
What is the opposite of Fuse?
Opposite meanings include separate, disconnect, diverge.
What words go with Fuse?
It commonly pairs with fuse together, fuse into, fuse with, fuse circuit, fuse design.
What are common mistakes when using Fuse?
Confusing with 'fused' as the past tense; remember it's a present form. Incorrectly using 'fuse' when referring to temporary mixtures; it's more permanent.
How do you pronounce Fuse?
US: //fjuːz//, UK: //fjuːz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Fuse?
Used in both formal and informal contexts; often suggests a strong joining of elements, like in science or art.
