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exude

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Verb — To slowly ooze or seep out, especially of liquid or moisture.

How to use exude

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exude confidence exude charm exude warmth

Etymology

From Latin exsudare, "to sweat out" — from ex- ("out") + sudare ("to sweat").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “exude” mean?

The word “exude” means to slowly ooze or seep out, especially of liquid or moisture. In plain terms, to ooze out physically, or to clearly radiate a quality like confidence or charm.

How do you pronounce “exude”?

“Exude” is pronounced ihg-ZYOOD (/ɪɡˈzud/ in IPA).

How do you use “exude” in a sentence?

Here is “exude” used in a sentence: “The wound continued to exude a small amount of fluid.”

What part of speech is “exude”?

“Exude” is a verb.

Where does the word “exude” come from?

The word “exude” comes from Latin. From Latin exsudare, "to sweat out" — from ex- ("out") + sudare ("to sweat").

How many meanings does “exude” have?

“Exude” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to slowly ooze or seep out, especially of liquid or moisture.

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