verb
- to discharge or emit gradually through pores or small openings
- to display or show a quality or feeling in a very obvious way
Examples
- The tree began to exude a sticky sap from its bark.
- Maple syrup exudes from holes drilled in the tree trunk.
- The confident speaker exuded charm and charisma.
- She exudes confidence in everything she does.
- The old leather chair exuded a musty smell.
- His every gesture exuded authority and command.
- The wound continued to exude a clear fluid.