emanate (Meaning)

Wordnet

emanate (v)

proceed or issue forth, as from a source

give out (breath or an odor)

Webster

emanate (v. i.)

To issue forth from a source; to flow out from more or less constantly; as, fragrance emanates from flowers.

To proceed from, as a source or fountain; to take origin; to arise, to originate.

Webster

emanate (a.)

Issuing forth; emanant.

emanate Sentence Examples

  1. A sense of peace emanated from the tranquil forest.
  2. The room emanated a faint scent of lavender, creating a soothing atmosphere.
  3. The sun's rays emanated warmth and light, brightening the gloomy sky.
  4. Her kindness and positive energy emanated from her, making her a joy to be around.
  5. The painting emanated a powerful emotional aura, captivating the viewers' attention.
  6. The music emanated from the open windows, filling the streets with sweet melodies.
  7. The leader's charisma emanated from his confident demeanor and inspiring words.
  8. The scent of freshly baked bread emanated from the nearby bakery, tantalizing the senses.
  9. The faint sound of laughter emanated from the other room, creating an inviting and playful atmosphere.
  10. The flowers' vibrant colors emanated beauty and joy, brightening up the garden.

FAQs About the word emanate

proceed or issue forth, as from a source, give out (breath or an odor)To issue forth from a source; to flow out from more or less constantly; as, fragrance eman

radiate, cast, emit, shoot, evolve, expel, irradiate, exhale, pour, send (out)

take up, inhale, absorb,absorb, inhale, take up,suck (up), soak (up), suck (up), soak (up)

A sense of peace emanated from the tranquil forest.

The room emanated a faint scent of lavender, creating a soothing atmosphere.

The sun's rays emanated warmth and light, brightening the gloomy sky.

Her kindness and positive energy emanated from her, making her a joy to be around.