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  2. EXUDE definition: 1. If you exude love, confidence, pain, etc., you show that you have a lot of that feeling: 2. to…. Learn more.

  3. exude in British English. (ɪɡˈzjuːd ) verb. 1. to release or be released through pores, incisions, etc, as sweat from the body or sap from trees. 2. (transitive) to make apparent by mood or behaviour. she exuded confidence. Collins English Dictionary.

  4. The meaning of EXUDE is to ooze out. How to use exude in a sentence.

  5. To exude is to give off small amounts, usually of liquids or gases, through small openings, such as pores. Think of how you exude sweat after a workout. The word exude is often used to describe sweating — the original Latin root, sudāre means "to sweat."

  6. 1. If someone exudes a quality or feeling, or if it exudes, they show that they have it to a great extent. [formal] [...] 2. If something exudes a liquid or smell or if a liquid or smell exudes from it, the liquid or smell comes out of it slowly and steadily. [formal] [...] More. Conjugations of 'exude' present simple: I exude, you exude [...]

  7. exude (from something) An awful smell exuded from the creature's body. Definition of exude verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. exude. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ex‧ude /ɪɡˈzjuːd $ ɪɡˈzuːd/ verb 1 [transitive] if you exude a particular quality, it is easy to see that you have a lot of it She exudes self-confidence. He exuded an air of wealth and power. 2 [intransitive, transitive] formal to flow out slowly and steadily, or to make ...

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