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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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Exude's Fitness and Body Type Center is located in mid-town Manhattan, New York.
* Asters and goldenrod exude phenolics that inhibit sugar maple and black cherry.
These folks can bluff and exude confidence, even during moments of peril.
In fact, researchers now say that northern pine forests exude a family of nitrogen oxides and do so in quantities that may rival those produced worldwide by industry and traffic.
They could have been stuck in traffic for an extra hour, spilled coffee on their new suit and missed their daily report deadline--all before noon--and still manage to exude a mind-boggling level of happiness and calm.
When you get on the field, it's a good idea to exude energy and excitement, as the kids will pick them up from you.
Stolid brick houses with bay windows and big gardens exude an air of decorousness and prosperity.
Perhaps the extra UV-B changed the substances that plants exude from their roots, Johnson speculates.
Audiences decide your credibility within the first 30 seconds, so make sure your attire, posture and gait, the way you pause and smile exude confidence.
Charles and Veronique exude an aura of sophistication, as does their daughter, Karma.
Since the late 1980s, Lucy Puls has instead transformed household junk into sculpture, casting old toasters, books, LPs, CDs, and stuffed toys inside blocks of translucent resin and turning them into solid forms that exude a strangely alluring sense of loss.
Orvis's products and image exude the kind of luxury outdoor lifestyle that C&W feels is a core motivator for the purchase of the type of high-end outdoor properties it plans to market.
Also, Fela's otherworldly, fireball performances and esteemed musical catalogue exude mystery, which only strengthens his appeal.
They're polite but insistent, and they exude self-confidence.
Moreover, studies have failed to determine whether men exude pheromones that affect fertility.