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He could be uncompromising but somehow exuded a gentlemanly calm.Some British politicians exude confidence that rational economic self-interest will prevail.You need a look that exudes confidence and plays up your best assets.Yet in his dark glasses and overcoat he exuded menace.She exudes an unmistakable air of confidence.Can you exude charm when spitting out yoghurt?The values she exuded are still a definition of success for women in business today.The secluded pub exuded a seductive smell of burning beech and hazel logs.The familial warmth she exudes on stage is not just acted but actual.Villa were at full strength and exuded the confidence that comes from a run of good results.Not as exciting as past work but still exudes vibrancy and innovation.She exuded warmth and was always smiling and giggling.To hand to a rival the third most senior job in government would appear to exude confidence.The way she moved exuded an amazing confidence.The actor who made his name exuding menace and danger finds far more than that in the role.He does one heck of a job on the pitch and exudes an irresistible warmth and humour off it.It helps that their eternally optimistic manager exudes a permanent air of calm and conviction and has no trouble sleeping.Yet he exudes a calm aura.He exuded a simple charm; there was no arrogance or deceit.Her Connie exudes calm confidence one second and is helplessly expressive the next.Though he could still switch on the charm, he exuded the air of a man wronged.She took up the sport in 2009 and during her climb to the summit she has exuded modesty and charm.Again exuded confidence and calm.A worker beyond belief, exuding charm and hospitality.Sharp, tailored pieces will leave you looking like an angel - and exuding calm and class.

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exude

British English: exude VERB
If someone exudes a quality or feeling, or if it exudes, they show that they have it to a great extent.
The guerrillas exude confidence. Every town, they say, is under their control.
  • American English: exude
  • Brazilian Portuguese: esbanjar
  • Chinese: 充分显露
  • European Spanish: rezumar
  • French: respirer
  • German: ausstrahlen
  • Italian: emanare
  • Japanese: にじみ出す/にじみ出る
  • Korean: 발산시키다
  • European Portuguese: esbanjar
  • Latin American Spanish: rezumar

(verb) 
Definition
to seem to have (a quality or feeling) to a great degree
She exudes an air of confidence.
Synonyms
radiate
She radiates happiness and health.
show
These figures show an increase in unemployment.
display
It's not often that I display my true feelings.
exhibit
He has exhibited signs of anxiety and stress.
manifest
He's only convincing when that inner fury manifests itself.
emanate
He emanated sympathy.
(verb) 
Definition
(of a liquid or smell) to seep or flow out slowly and steadily
Nearby was a factory which exuded a pungent smell.
Synonyms
emit
The stove emitted a cloud of evil-smelling smoke.
leak
discharge
The resulting salty water will be discharged at sea.
ooze
The cut was oozing a clear liquid.
emanate
The aroma of burning wood emanated from the stove.
issue
A tinny voice issued from a speaker.
secrete
The sweat glands secrete water.
excrete
the orifice through which the body excretes waste matter
(verb) 
Definition
(of a liquid or smell) to seep or flow out slowly and steadily
the fluid that exudes from the cane toad's back
Synonyms
seep
Radioactive water had seeped into underground reservoirs.
leak
The pool's sides had cracked and the water had leaked out.
sweat
bleed
The wound was bleeding profusely.
weep
trickle
A tear trickled down his cheek.
ooze
Blood was still oozing from the wound.
emanate
issue
filter through
well forth

Additional synonyms

in the sense of bleed
Definition
to lose or emit blood
The wound was bleeding profusely.
Synonyms
lose blood,
flow,
weep,
trickle,
gush,
exude,
spurt,
shed blood
in the sense of discharge
Definition
to cause to pour forth
The resulting salty water will be discharged at sea.
Synonyms
pour forth,
release,
empty,
leak,
emit,
dispense,
void,
gush,
ooze,
exude,
give off,
excrete,
disembogue
in the sense of display
Definition
to reveal or make evident
It's not often that I display my true feelings.
Synonyms
demonstrate,
show,
reveal,
register,
expose,
disclose,
betray,
manifest,
divulge,
make known,
evidence,
evince (formal)

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