Asked by Ciaria

I have found that when I travel some cities effuse warmth and hospitality while others are very difficult for a stranger to navigate. In this context, “effuse” most closely means


A. ignore
B. disseminate
C. dislike
D. earn

C?

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
None of those answers is correct.

Effuse is an adjective and your word choices are verbs.

If you add "d" or "ed" to your choices, one of them is correct.

But C is not the answer. Check a dictionary.

Answered by Reed
In this sentence, "effuse" is a verb. But D is not correct either. Look up "effuse" in a dictionary.
Answered by Ms. Sue
You obviously haven't followed my advice. Please do not post this question again.

Answered by Ciaria
I did , It means talking in an exciting manner
Answered by Ms. Sue
Oops. Reed is right. Effuse is a verb.

I think my brain had a momentary malfunction.

Answered by Ciaria
Okay so was I correct ?
Answered by Ciaria
Im confused now.
Answered by Reed
We call it a glitch. But I don't want to see this question again, either.
Answered by Ms. Sue
"ef·fuse (ĭ-fyo͞os′)
adj. Biology
Spreading out loosely: an effuse thallus.
v. (ĭ-fyo͞oz′) ef·fused, ef·fus·ing, ef·fus·es
v.tr.
1. To pour out (a liquid).
2. To radiate; diffuse.
v.intr.
1. To spread or flow out.
2. To ooze forth; exude."

From http://www.thefreedictionary.com/effuse
Answered by Ms. Sue
Neither c nor d is correct. That gives you only two remaining choices.

And I don't want to see this question again either.
Answered by Ciaria
uhmm okayyyy... thanks for trying i guess.
Answered by Reed

effuse



[ iˈfyo͞oz, iˈfyo͞os ]


VERB





give off (a liquid, light, smell, or quality).







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Answered by sara
i meant A
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