exude

pronunciation

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  • Verb:
    release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities
    make apparent by one's mood or behaviour

Word Origin

exude
exude: see sweat
exude (v.)
1570s (intransitive), from Latin exudare/exsudare "ooze out like sweat," from ex- "out" (see ex-) + sudare "to sweat," from sudor "sweat" (see sweat (v.)). Transitive sense from 1755. Related: Exuded; exudes; exuding.

Example

1. When two people first get together , the mystery they each exude fuels everything they do .
2. Exude positivity in your presentation and messaging , but temper your positivity with real-world insight into the challenges and hurdles that come with the opportunity .
3. Similarly , a polished and elegant website can exude an image of success , luring potential clients to dig deeper into your marketing messages than they would with a cluttered and clumsy design .
4. San diego-the beige stucco townhouses and palm-lined cul-de-sacs of san diego county exude a quiet tranquility , but that demeanor hides a difficult reality : even after a sharp housing slowdown , cities in california are still america 's least affordable places to live .
5. From the country 's southern reaches to its northern capital , the a6 's slick frame and invariably tinted windows exude an aura of state privilege , authority and , to many ordinary citizens , a whiff of corruption .

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