What is another word for exuding?

Pronunciation: [ɛɡzjˈuːdɪŋ] (IPA)

Exuding is a powerful word that suggests an innate ability of a subject to emit something. There are several synonyms for the word that can be used interchangeably to convey the same meaning. Some good examples include oozing, emitting, radiating, emanating, seeping, giving off, excreting, pouring, presenting, and projecting. Each of these words evokes a specific feeling and can be used in different contexts depending on what one is trying to express. Like all synonyms, there are subtle differences between these words concerning their meaning, tone, and usage. However, they all capture the essence of exuding and can be used interchangeably to enrich one's writing.

What are the hypernyms for Exuding?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Exuding

There the sap was slowly exuding, and to this sap the wasps came and sipped it till they could sip no more.
"Wild Life in a Southern County"
Richard Jefferies
After this I had my hair cut, and returned, exuding bay rum, to Richetti's studio.
"A Top-Floor Idyl"
George van Schaick
One could not deny, however, that the body relaxed in it with a sense of well-being, after steeling itself to resist the insidious Italian cold, exuding from damp pavements and blown on the sharp tramontana; that cold which is never, if measured by the thermometer, severe, but against which clothing seems ineffectual.
"Aurora the Magnificent"
Gertrude Hall

Famous quotes with Exuding

  • On a fair morning the mountain invited you to get down and roll in its new grass and flowers (your less inhibited horse did just this if you failed to keep a tight rein). Every living thing sang, chirped, and burgeoned. Massive pines and firs, storm-tossed these many months, soaked up the sun in towering dignity. Tassel-eared squirrels, poker-faced but exuding emotion with voice and tail, told you insistently what your already knew full well: that never had there been so rare a day, or so rich a solitude to spend it in.
    Aldo Leopold

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