exude in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To exude means to release or emit a substance or quality, often in a noticeable or abundant manner.
Sample Sentences
- The flowers exude a sweet fragrance that attracts numerous bees.
- After the rain, the ground began to exude a rich, earthy scent.
- She seemed to exude confidence as she walked onto the stage.
- The cheese will exude moisture if left out at room temperature for too long.
- His enthusiasm for the project exuded from every word he spoke.
- The roses exude a sweet fragrance that fills the garden with their beauty.
- He seemed to exude confidence as he stepped onto the stage to deliver his speech.
- After the rain, the earth began to exude a rich, earthy aroma that was refreshing.
- Her enthusiasm for the project exuded from her every word and gesture.
- The warm sunlight exuded a comforting glow as it streamed through the windows.