difuso means vague — a common term in Essential Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: September 12, 2025
difuso
adjective • /[dee-FOO-so]/
vague
Example:
La explicación fue un poco difusa.
The explanation was a bit vague.
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🧠 What does difuso mean?
Difuso describes something that's unclear, blurry, or not well-defined. It can refer to abstract concepts like vague memories or unclear instructions, or physical things like diffused light or a blurry image. Think of it as something lacking sharp edges or precise details.
📚 Extra examples
- Tengo un recuerdo difuso de esa noche.
I have a vague memory of that night. - Las instrucciones eran difusas y confusas.
The instructions were vague and confusing. - La luz difusa creaba una atmósfera romántica.
The diffused light created a romantic atmosphere. - El dolor era difuso, no podía localizarlo.
The pain was diffuse, I couldn't pinpoint it. - El objetivo de la campaña era difuso.
The objective of the campaign was vague.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "difuso"
Synonyms: impreciso, vago, indefinido, borroso
Opposites: claro, preciso, nítido, definido
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'difuso' comes from the Latin word 'diffusus,' which means 'spread out' or 'scattered.' This helps explain its meaning of something not concentrated or clearly defined.
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