exude (Meaning)

Wordnet

exude (v)

release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities

make apparent by one's mood or behavior

Webster

exude (v. t.)

To discharge through pores or incisions, as moisture or other liquid matter; to give out.

Webster

exude (v. i.)

To flow from a body through the pores, or by a natural discharge, as juice.

exude Sentence Examples

  1. The room exuded an aura of mystery that drew me in.
  2. The athlete exuded confidence as they took the field.
  3. The politician exuded charisma, connecting with voters on a personal level.
  4. The perfume exuded a sweet scent that lingered in the air.
  5. The candle exuded a warm, inviting glow, creating a cozy atmosphere.
  6. The flowers exuded a delightful fragrance that filled the room.
  7. The spices exuded a pungent aroma that tantalized the senses.
  8. The forest exuded a sense of tranquility and peace, inviting one to relax and connect with nature.
  9. The art exuded a powerful message, evoking emotions and sparking thoughtful discussions.
  10. The leader exuded authority and competence, inspiring trust and confidence among their followers.

FAQs About the word exude

release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities, make apparent by one's mood or behaviorTo discharge through pores or incisions, as moisture or other liquid mat

flow, bleed, ooze, percolate, weep, seep,drip, emit,sweat, transude

pour, flood, flood, stream, pour,stream,gush, surge, gush, surge

The room exuded an aura of mystery that drew me in.

The athlete exuded confidence as they took the field.

The politician exuded charisma, connecting with voters on a personal level.

The perfume exuded a sweet scent that lingered in the air.