ex ‧ ude /ɪɡˈzjuːd $ ɪɡˈzuːd/ BrE AmE verb
[ Date: 1500-1600 ; Language: Latin ; Origin: exsudare , from sudare 'to have liquid coming out through the skin' ]
1 . [transitive] if you exude a particular quality, it is easy to see that you have a lot of it:
She exudes self-confidence.
He exuded an air of wealth and power
2 . [intransitive and transitive] formal to flow out slowly and steadily, or to make something do this:
The plant exudes a sticky liquid.