to ooze out; in drops, as sweat through pores or small openings
They exude happiness over winning the game.
Frankincense (Boswellia spp) trees exude a fragrant resin from their bark is an example of sentence which includes the word "exude."
hide, conceal
Verb.
exude
the class exuded out of the classroom when the bell rang.
The past tense of exude is exuded.
The word sought may be one of these:secret - (adjective, noun) unknown, mysterious, or privatesecrete - (verb) to exude or release, as from a gland(also used to mean hide away)
Perspiring is a more formal/scientific term for sweating.
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Hello, Here is my question! I want to say that the very young of all species 'emanate' or 'exude ' a need for protection. But my use of the word 'emanate' has been criticized by my supervisor. Perhaps exude would be better?
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