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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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This 160-horsepower four-cylinder bundle of fun exudes positive personality.
The woman who engineered the crime is a sensual beauty who exudes pure evil.
However, Jenkins looks at the church in the farthest corners of the global village, as well as the place of the American and European church within the village, and exudes great optimism; I do not share his overall positive analysis of Christianity.
(I'm jealous; I want to be reincarnated as a cellist--or a cello!) The cello, like the human voice, exudes great emotion and expression.
The most successful aspect of the show was its evocation of the power this kind of work exudes in the context of the artists' own homes and yards, a quality that is often lost in sleeker, formalist presentations.
There are several very public shots, such as a joyous image from the opening of a 1980 show in Venice, which simply exudes warmth.
She exudes pretty metaphors, sometimes a bit aimlessly but, who knows, maybe it's art.
The confidence your employer or client's management team exudes represents the most persuasive factor in almost every lending decision.
Her work, which incorporates Mexican folk motifs and particularly the small votive pictures known as retablos, exudes powerful feeling and is unlike that of any of her contemporary Mexican muralists (2).
Whether puttering (in his garden), putting (on his backyard green) or pontificating (to students) to set the record straight on the unique aspects of Hollywood/film industry accounting, Stephen Taylor exudes a joie de vive, even though he hails from jolly old England.
Despite its plain Jane name, the Madison exudes excess.
The man exudes civility and makes anybody who goes on the attack look like a rabid dog by comparison.
But Frederick Franck's project exudes the desperate good humor of long-disappointed-but-unbowed idealists.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) exudes deja vu.