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Synonyms for exude

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Synonyms for exude

to flow or leak out or emit something slowly

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Synonyms for exude

make apparent by one's mood or behavior

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Their coach Kibet, the winner of 2011 Belgrade marathon exuded confidence in his athletes saying they have partnered well so far.
Marked every year on Ramadan 19, the UAE dedicates the day to remembering the charity, achievements and good reputation the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan exuded throughout his tenure as the Ruler of the UAE, from its independence in 1971, until his death in 2004.
During her performing career, Jamison certainly exuded a goddess-like aura.
Bing were widely read, cultured, fastidious, and intelligent young lawyers who exuded a quiet confidence and favored a conservative appearance, according to Tom Shactman, the author of Skyscraper Dreams, The Great Real Estate Dynasties of New York.
Not only because they represent work that is palpably finer, but because they exuded confidence, wit and made cultural references that were far from local, without any trace of self-consciousness.
Parks once after her autobiography first came out in 1992, and she still exuded a calm determination, wrapped in a sweet demeanor, that made her the right woman at the right time and place.
Edward Curtis's staged romantic images of vanishing Indians "exuded a Hiawathan aura" (180).
Staged on the occasion of the hundred-year anniversary of the watershed formulation of E=[mc.sup.2], "Goddess in the Doorway" exuded a gravity that, for all its pretense to science, was really more about waking dreams and kinesthetic apparitions than postulated equations.
The corridors of Mountain House exuded multiculturalism: people from many countries and backgrounds, full of thoughts.
"Callisto was launched with a highly integrated advertising and public relations campaign focused on the discovery of the active ingredient in Callisto following efforts that focused on the natural herbicides exuded by the Callistemon citrinus plant," Comer says.
He smiled, exuded a warm humanity, and didn't seem to take himself too seriously--rare qualities today in the hierarchy of the church.
Hoping to find a cure for malaria, 18-year-old chemist William Perkin in 1856 concocted a mixture that exuded a stunning hue when dispensed on silk.
Baritone Rodney Gilfry exuded testosterone as her nemesis, Stanley (if only his larynx had been as buffed as his pectorals).
Summary: Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], May 29 (ANI): BJP's Rahul Sinha on Wednesday exuded confidence that Mamata Banerjee led All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) government will fall within a period of one year.
Head coach Sammy Head coach Sammy Kiki admitted that the situation is disturbing but exuded confidence that they are determined to wither the storm as they seek their third crown in a rowbut exuded confidence that they are determined to wither the storm as they seek their third crown in a row.