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exude
[ig-zood, ik-sood]
verb (used without object)
to come out gradually in drops, as sweat, through pores or small openings; ooze out.
verb (used with object)
to send out, as sweat; emit through pores or small openings.
to project or display conspicuously or abundantly; radiate.
to exude cheerfulness.
exude
/ ɪɡˈː /
verb
to release or be released through pores, incisions, etc, as sweat from the body or sap from trees
(tr) to make apparent by mood or behaviour
he exuded confidence
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonexuding adjective
- unexuded adjective
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of exude1
Example Sentences
All those individual moments were impressive, but overall it was just the calmness Miller exuded which suggests he is undaunted even among older and higher profile peers.
Unafraid to grapple with tough conversations and moments of internal crisis, “Materialists” exudes a chic glamour as it interrogates the tough choices, motivations and consequences of modern romance.
"Mark exudes an impressive physical presence; from a footballing perspective, he has certainly been one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League over the past two years."
The Australian exudes a sense of calmness that seems to permeate his entire being.
From the outside, the couple’s home exudes a subtle charm.
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