endue
1 of 1verb/ɛnˈdu/
Forms:endues,enduing,endued,endued
1
to provide or bestow something, often with a sense of temporarily imbuing a quality or attribute
- The sunset endues the sky with vibrant hues of orange and pink.
- The playwright's words endue the characters with complexity and depth.
- Music has the power to endue moments of sadness with a sense of hope and solace.
- The novel's atmospheric descriptions endue the setting with a palpable sense of nostalgia.
- Her presence endues the room with an aura of serenity and grace.