Defuse vs. Diffuse 

"Defuse" vs. "Diffuse" in English

What Is Their Main Difference?

These two are homophones. However, 'diffuse' refers to scattering something across the surface, while, 'defuse' indicates preventing an exploding device from explosion.

Differences

'Diffuse' refers to scattering something across the surface, whereas, 'defuse' refers to removing the fuse from some exploding device, so that it will not explode. Look at the examples below:

Example

The bombs didn't explode which means that someone has defused them.

Social media is a platform through which any kind of information can be easily diffused.

Similarities

These two words share no similarities other than they are pronounced similarily.

Are They Interchangeable?

'Diffuse' refers to scattering something, whereas, 'defuse' means not letting an explosive device exploded. So, they cannot be used interchangeably. Compare:

Example

✓ Rumors are diffused rapidly among teenagers.

X Rumors are defused rapidly among teenagers.

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