Fus, fun- to pour out, melt Subordinating conjunctions.

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Fus, fun- to pour out, melt Subordinating conjunctions

Use Subordinating Conjunctions After Although As As ifAs long asAs soon asAs thoughBecauseBeforeHow IfIn order thatSince So that Than Though Unless Until When Whenever Where Wherever Whether

effusive Our root word this week is fus, fun which means to pour out, melt Today’s word is effusive, an adjective, which means having excessive outpouring, especially of feelings; gushy

Although he was effusive in his affection, he cheated on his love.

fusion Our root word this week is fus, fun which means to pour out, melt Today’s word is fusion, a noun, which means 1.a union or melting together of things; a bending 2. a type of jazz music 3. a type of food

Because of the fusion of diverse musical instruments, many describe the music as a jazz.

infuse Our root word this week is fus, fun which means to pour out, melt Today’s word is infuse, a verb, which means to instill a principle or quality in; to introduce, instill

infuse

profusion Our root word this week is fus, fun which means to pour out, melt Today’s word is profusion, a noun, which means great quality or supply; an abundance

Whenever there is rain, a profusion of flowers follows.

refund Our root word this week is fus, fun which means to pour out, melt Today’s word is refund, a verb, which means to give or put back, especially to return money

Where there is a defect in the product, a refund should be given.