How Do You Spell EXUDE?

Pronunciation: [ɛɡzjˈuːd] (IPA)

The word "exude" is spelled with four letters and two syllables. The first syllable is pronounced as /ɪɡ/ and the second syllable is pronounced as /zu:d/. The letter "x" in the beginning of the word is pronounced as /ɪɡ/ as in the word "exit". The letter "u" in the second syllable is pronounced as /u:/ as in the word "soup". The final letter "e" is pronounced as /d/ as in the word "deed". "Exude" means to release or emit a substance slowly or steadily.

EXUDE Meaning and Definition

  1. Exude is a verb that refers to the act of emanating or emitting something, especially a liquid or a strong emotion. It is often used to describe the gradual release or seepage of a substance from a solid object or a living organism.

    In the context of liquids, exude implies the oozing or flowing out of a substance from its source. For example, a wound might exude pus or blood. Similarly, a moist sponge exudes water when squeezed. This term can also be applied to plants that release sap or resin, or to certain materials that gradually emit moisture or oils.

    Metaphorically, exude denotes the outward expression or display of an emotion, quality, or characteristic. It suggests a natural, effortless, and spontaneous release. For instance, someone who exudes confidence projects an air of self-assuredness without explicit effort or gestures. Similarly, a singer may exude passion and emotion through their performance, captivating their audience. Additionally, public figures or leaders might exude charisma, effectively attracting and influencing others.

    In summary, exude pertains to the process of releasing, emitting, or revealing something, whether it is a liquid, an emotion, or a quality. It implies a gradual and often spontaneous manifestation that can be tangible or intangible, physical or emotional.

  2. To ooze, to pass out gradually through the tissues, said of a fluid or semisolid.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. To discharge the moisture or juices of an animal or a plant through its skin or surface; to flow from a living body through an opening or incision.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of EXUDE

The word "exude" has its origins in Latin. It comes from the Latin word "exsūdare", which is a combination of the prefix "ex-" meaning "out" and "sūdare", meaning "to sweat". Thus, "exude" originally referred to the process of sweating or oozing out of something. Over time, its meaning evolved to describe the slow release or emanation of a substance, typically in small quantities, from a porous surface.

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Conjugate verb Exude

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have exuded
you would have exuded
he/she/it would have exuded
we would have exuded
they would have exuded
I would have exude
you would have exude
he/she/it would have exude
we would have exude
they would have exude

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been exuding
you would have been exuding
he/she/it would have been exuding
we would have been exuding
they would have been exuding

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would exude
you would exude
he/she/it would exude
we would exude
they would exude

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be exuding
you would be exuding
he/she/it would be exuding
we would be exuding
they would be exuding

FUTURE

I will exude
you will exude
he/she/it will exude
we will exude
they will exude

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be exuding
you will be exuding
he/she/it will be exuding
we will be exuding
they will be exuding

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have exuded
you will have exuded
he/she/it will have exuded
we will have exuded
they will have exuded

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been exuding
you will have been exuding
he/she/it will have been exuding
we will have been exuding
they will have been exuding

IMPERATIVE

you exude
we let´s exude

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to exude

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was exuding
you were exuding
he/she/it was exuding
we were exuding
they were exuding

PAST PARTICIPLE

exuded

PAST PERFECT

I had exuded
you had exuded
he/she/it had exuded
we had exuded
they had exuded

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been exuding
you had been exuding
he/she/it had been exuding
we had been exuding
they had been exuding

PRESENT

I exude
you exude
he/she/it exudes
we exude
they exude

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am exuding
you are exuding
he/she/it is exuding
we are exuding
they are exuding

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

exuding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have exuded
you have exuded
he/she/it has exuded
we have exuded
they have exuded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been exuding
you have been exuding
he/she/it has been exuding
we have been exuding
they have been exuding

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it exude

SIMPLE PAST

I exuded
you exuded
he/she/it exuded
we exuded
they exuded

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