Imbue (verb)
im-bew
Inspire or permeate with (a feeling or quality)
Late Middle English (in the sense ‘saturate’): from French imbu ‘moistened’, from Latin imbutus, past participle of imbuere ‘moisten’.
Example sentences
“As she looked out onto the ocean she was imbued with a sense of serenity”

Soigné (adj) swahn-yay Carefully or elegantly done, operated, or designed First recorded in 1915–20. Borrowed directly from French; originally from soin, meaning “care.” (more…)