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Exude (verb) – Meaning, Examples & Etymology

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What does exude mean?

To give off or emit something, such as a liquid, vapor, or scent, in a steady and often continuous manner.
"The performers exude confidence and grace during the dance competition."

Detailed Meaning of Exude

It can also be used to describe a person or thing that radiates a certain quality or feeling. For example, a person can exude confidence, warmth, or charisma, meaning that they project these qualities strongly and naturally. When something exudes a scent or aroma, it releases it into the air, making it noticeable. In medical terms, exude can refer to a bodily fluid that is discharged from the body through a wound, sore or any other opening. In a broader sense, exude can be used to describe the process of expressing something, such as exude happiness, meaning to radiate, display or manifest a feeling of happiness. In general, exude implies a natural and effortless flow of something, whether it is a liquid, a feeling or a quality.

Example Sentences for Exude

1. Amidst roses, the garden exude a tranquil, sweet aroma that invites relaxation.
2. Candles exude a warm, gentle light, casting shadows that dance on the walls.
3. Pine forests exude a refreshing scent, elevating the soul amidst nature.
4. Oceans at dawn exude a mystic charm, echoing the whispers of ancient tales.
5. Starlit skies exude peace, beckoning the lost souls home with silent songs.
6. Mountains exude majesty, their snowy peaks weaving tales of ancient times.

Origin and Etymology of Exude

The verb 'exude' has an etymology that can be traced back to Latin. It is derived from the Latin word 'exsudare,' which combines 'ex,' meaning 'out of,' and 'sudare,' meaning 'to sweat' or 'to ooze.' In Latin, 'exsudare' described the act of something oozing or emitting from a substance. 'Exude' entered the English language in the 17th century and is used to describe the process of giving off or emitting something, such as a liquid, vapor, or scent, in a steady and often continuous manner. Its etymology underscores the idea of something seeping or oozing out, as implied by its Latin origins in 'exsudare,' emphasizing the slow and persistent emission of substances.

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More Usage Examples of Exude

1. Autumn leaves exude earthy fragrances, heralding the advent of winter’s chill.
2. Rainforests exude life, where every leaf and vine pulses with vibrant energy.
3. Meadows exude colors of spring, painting the canvas of earth with life’s hues.
4. Temples exude serenity, where silence and chants merge into divine melody.
5. Deserts exude mystery, with sands telling tales of time, loss, and discovery.
6. During the interview, they exude charm to win the panel's favor.
7. The carefully decorated room exude an atmosphere of elegance.
8. The beautiful forest exude a sense of tranquility and peace.
9. His leadership skills exude inspiration for his team members.
10. The spa's fragrant oils exude a calming aura.
11. Early in the morning, the flowers exude their sweet fragrance.
12. Her eyes exude an unwavering determination to succeed.
13. The grandeur of the castle exude a sense of history and mystery.
14. Great leaders exude humility and respect towards their followers.
15. The vintage furniture pieces exude a charm that modern ones often lack.
16. During the festive season, the city streets exude cheer and joy.
17. The photographs exude the vibrant energy of the event.
18. The children's artwork exude creativity and innocence.
19. On stage, the musicians exude pure passion for their craft.
20. The bakery exude the warm, delicious smell of fresh bread.
21. The luxurious fabrics exude a sense of opulence and comfort.
22. The restaurant's ambience exude a feeling of warmth and welcoming.
23. The summer fruit exude the sweet aroma of the season.
24. The gourmet chocolates exude an irresistible temptation.

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