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  1. 2 [transitive, intransitive] if something exudes a liquid or smell, or a liquid or smell exudes from somewhere, the liquid, etc. comes out slowly exude something The plant exudes a sticky fluid. exude (from something) An awful smell exuded from the creature's body. See exude in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

  2. exude: 1 v release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities “ exude sweat through the pores” Synonyms: exudate , ooze , ooze out , transude Types: show 10 types... hide 10 types... distil , distill give off (a liquid) fume , reek be wet with sweat or blood, as of one's face transpire give off (water) through the skin extravasate geology: cause ...

  3. exude in American English. (ɛgˈzjud ; ɛgˈzud ; ɪgˈzjud ; ɪgˈzud ) verb transitive, verb intransitive Word forms: exˈuded or exˈuding. 1. to pass out in drops through pores, an incision, etc.; ooze; discharge. 2. to diffuse or seem to radiate. to exude joy. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

  4. Synonyms for EXUDE: drip, ooze, seep, flow, percolate, weep, bleed, sweat; Antonyms of EXUDE: stream, pour, flood, gush, surge

  5. exudes; exuded; exuding. Britannica Dictionary definition of EXUDE. 1. a [+ object] : to produce a liquid or smell that flows out slowly. Pine trees exude a sticky substance. The flowers exuded a sweet fragrance. b [no object] : to flow out slowly — usually + from. Moisture exuded from the walls of the cave. A sticky substance exuded [= oozed ...

  6. Find 33 different ways to say EXUDE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  7. Define exude. exude synonyms, exude pronunciation, exude translation, English dictionary definition of exude. v. ex·ud·ed , ex·ud·ing , ex·udes v. intr. To ooze ...