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Definitions for exude
ɪgˈzud, ɪkˈsudex·ude

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. exude, exudate, transude, ooze out, oozeverb

    release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities

    "exude sweat through the pores"

  2. exudeverb

    make apparent by one's mood or behavior

    "She exudes great confidence"

Wiktionary

  1. exudeverb

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

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. To Exudate, To Exudeverb

    To sweat out; to issue out by sweat.

    Etymology: exudo, Latin.

    Some perforations in the part itself, through which the humour included doth exudate, may be observed in such as are fresh. Thomas Browne, Vulg. Err.

    The juices of the flowers are, first, the expressed juice; secondly, a volatile oil, wherein the smell of the plant presides; thirdly, honey, exuding from all flowers, the bitter not excepted. John Arbuthnot, on Aliments.

Wikipedia

  1. exude

    An exudate is a fluid emitted by an organism through pores or a wound, a process known as exuding or exudation.Exudate is derived from exude 'to ooze' from Latin exsūdāre 'to (ooze out) sweat' (ex- 'out' and sūdāre 'to sweat').

ChatGPT

  1. exude

    Exude generally refers to the act of displaying or emitting a quality, feeling or substance strongly and openly. This can refer to a person who seems to radiate a certain characteristic (i.e. confidence or happiness) or to a substance that slowly leaks out from somewhere.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Exudeverb

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

  2. Exudeverb

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

  3. Etymology: [L. exudare, exsudare, exudatum, exsudatum, to sweat out; ex out + sudare to sweat: cf. F. exuder, exsuder. See Sweat.]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Exude

    eks-ūd′, v.t. to discharge by sweating: to discharge through pores or incisions, as sweat, moisture, &c.—v.i. to flow out of a body through the pores.—n. Exudā′tion, act of exuding or discharging through pores: that which is exuded. [L. exudāreex, out, sudāre, to sweat.]

Entomology

  1. Exude

    to ooze or flow slowly through minute openings.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of exude in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of exude in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of exude in a Sentence

  1. Mickey Mehta:

    Get personal with all you know, it brings you closer to the world with caring & sharing. Exude warmth get intimate with life , be personalized , heal all and get MickeyMized.

  2. Jaclyn Smith:

    I think when women feel pretty, they exude a confidence and feel better about themselves, and I think my line, yes its classic, but we’re still very much on trend. We analyze trends every season and we encourage our customers to make it their own… And with that philosophy, your money goes further.

  3. Von Teese:

    If you think too much about how to seduce someone else, it’s an epic fail, to seduce someone is to make them want to know more about you, to be part of your world. So if you are trying to please someone else, you’re failing at seduction. I always say to think about yourself and how you present yourself to the world and how you practice that every day. I believe in wearing my nice lingerie every single day. It’s a moment that doesn’t take any extra time out of your day. It’s also a small way to exude glamour and beauty in everyday life.

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