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TOEFL BNC: 13941 COCA: 12157

exude

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
exude /ɪgˈzuːd/ verb
exudes; exuded; exuding
exude
/ɪgˈzuːd/
verb
exudes; exuded; exuding
Learner's definition of EXUDE
[+ object] : to produce a liquid or smell that flows out slowly渗出(液体);散发出(气味)
[no object] : to flow out slowly流出;渗出usually + from
[+ object] : to show (a quality, emotion, etc.) very clearly or strongly流露,显露,显现(品质、情感等)
TOEFL BNC: 13941 COCA: 12157

exude

verb

ex·​ude ig-ˈzüd How to pronounce exude (audio)
exuded; exuding

intransitive verb

1
: to ooze out
2
: to undergo diffusion

transitive verb

1
: to cause to ooze or spread out in all directions
2
: to display conspicuously or abundantly
exudes charm

Example Sentences

Pine trees exude a sticky substance. The flowers exuded a sweet fragrance.
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Word History

Etymology

Latin exsudare, from ex- + sudare to sweat — more at sweat

First Known Use

1574, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of exude was in 1574
TOEFL BNC: 13941 COCA: 12157

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