Exuding [verb]

Definition of Exuding:

display, emit

Synonyms of Exuding:


Opposite/Antonyms of Exuding:

Keep

Hold

Load

Fill

Veto

Refuse

Deny

Hide

Conceal


Sentence/Example of Exuding:

Her comedic timing is excellent, and she exudes both the determination to build her bubble of happiness as well as the fragility of someone who has experienced trauma, a range that the stuffed Marvel movies rarely have the time to explore.

He’s sitting across from me, arms crossed, face scowling, exuding bad energy.

The quartet of astronauts — three from NASA, one from Japan that make up what NASA calls Crew-1 — exudes optimism and camaraderie.

I looked in the direction towards which his eyes were turned, and saw a magnificent moth sucking gum exuding from a branch.

Several instances of bread exuding blood, under supernatural circumstances, are related by Rivola.

The body of slugs is kept moist by a constant exuding of slime from a gland in the tail.

A medley of damp tins of varied sizes showed in the gloom, exuding a mouldy odour.

This, by gradually exuding over the skin, prevents water from penetrating and injuring its texture.

Slowly he let his eyes rove over the throng, brilliant in costume, exuding the indefinable aroma of power and luxury.

Nevertheless, he faced Lefty Leach like a chap exuding confidence from every pore.