EXUDE


Meaning of EXUDE in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

exude/radiate confidence (= show it in a very noticeable way )

As the leader, you have to exude confidence and authority.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

air

Just how bad was the point going to be I wondered, whilst simultaneously trying to exude an air of confidence.

A sequence played amid a storm exudes the right air of ominous foreboding.

His Meditations, with their emphasis on the vicissitudes of perpetual change, exude an air of world-weariness.

The room exuded an air of order, of warmth, of privilege.

And as he pushed aside some papers to make room for his briefcase he did indeed exude a powerful air of authority.

Like the Delano, the Mondrian exudes the air of a modern sophisticate.

It is typical of a certain sort of domestic architecture which exudes an air of virtue and solidity.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Like all bamboo buds, the flowers exude no fragrance.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Eventually, the larvae begin to pupate and no longer exude their chemical messages.

Every gesture they make exudes solicitation.

He was short, a little overweight, more than a little rubicund as to his features and exuded an aura of cheerful bonhomie.

I preferred threadbare hand-me-downs to clothes that exuded boredom from every seam.

Perth exudes an atmosphere of space and prosperity.

The fans at the Coliseum did not exactly exude confidence in Ford.

Their names exude glamour: the Cipriani, Venice.

When pressed, they exuded even more liquid than the others had.

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