exude

/ɪɡˈzjuːd/
verb
  1. To slowly release a liquid or substance through small openings, like sweat or sap.
    • The pine tree exudes a sticky resin when its bark is cut.
    • The cheese exuded a rich, creamy liquid as it aged.
    • After the workout, his skin exuded sweat from every pore.
  2. To show a strong feeling, quality, or attitude clearly and noticeably.
    • She exudes confidence whenever she walks into a room.
    • The old house exudes a sense of mystery and history.
    • His calm voice exuded authority during the crisis.
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