Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈzud/
verb to discharge or emit, as moisture or liquid through pores or small openings
A1 The flowers exude a lovely fragrance.
A2 She exudes confidence in everything she does.
B1 The chef's dishes exude creativity and passion.
B2 The painting exudes a sense of mystery and intrigue.
C1 His presence exudes a sense of authority and power.
C2 The actress exudes charisma on and off the screen.
formal The flowers exude a sweet fragrance that fills the room.
informal She always exudes confidence wherever she goes.
slang The party exuded good vibes all night long.
figurative His artwork exudes emotion and depth.
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