1 a [+ obj] : to produce a liquid or smell that flows out slowly
▪ Pine trees exude a sticky substance. ▪ The flowers exuded a sweet fragrance.
b [no obj] : to flow out slowly — usually + from ▪ Moisture exuded from the walls of the cave. ▪ A sticky substance exuded [=oozed] from the pine tree. 2 [+ obj] : to show (a quality, emotion, etc.) very clearly or strongly
▪ She exudes authority/charm. [=she has a great deal of authority/charm] ▪ They exuded elegance/confidence.
▪ Pine trees exude a sticky substance. ▪ The flowers exuded a sweet fragrance.
b [no obj] : to flow out slowly — usually + from ▪ Moisture exuded from the walls of the cave. ▪ A sticky substance exuded [=oozed] from the pine tree.
▪ She exudes authority/charm. [=she has a great deal of authority/charm] ▪ They exuded elegance/confidence.







