Antonyms for exuded


Grammar : Verb
Spell : ig-zood, ik-sood
Phonetic Transcription : ɪgˈzud, ɪkˈsud


Definition of exuded

Origin :
  • 1570s, from Latin exudare/exsudare "ooze out like sweat," from ex- "out" (see ex-) + sudare "to sweat" (see sweat). Related: Exuded; exudes; exuding.
  • verb display, emit
Example sentences :
  • The sap was also regarded as the blood of trees and the incense that exuded as the sweat.
  • Extract from : « The Evolution of the Dragon » by G. Elliot Smith
  • Ebenezer's nose was offended by the rank odor of liquor Sandy exuded.
  • Extract from : « The Secret of the Storm Country » by Grace Miller White
  • This will relieve the pain and favor the absorption of the exuded blood.
  • Extract from : « The Eugenic Marriage, Volume IV. (of IV.) » by Grant Hague
  • Split dared not lift her eyes from the sticky trail that exuded from her.
  • Extract from : « The Madigans » by Miriam Michelson
  • On approaching them we found that from the trunks masses of a sort of gum had exuded.
  • Extract from : « In the Eastern Seas » by W.H.G. Kingston
  • Something wallowed in the river; something that rumbled and exuded the stench of life.
  • Extract from : « This Crowded Earth » by Robert Bloch
  • On opening the stomach gas and fluid, with some food, exuded.
  • Extract from : « Barium, A Cause of the Loco-Weed Disease » by Albert Cornelius Crawford
  • He perspired so freely that all the starch was exuded from his linen.
  • Extract from : « British Secret Service During the Great War » by Nicholas Everitt
  • We youngsters used to gather the gum that exuded from the stalk.
  • Extract from : « Riverby » by John Burroughs
  • He exuded wit and waded in it with a serenity that was disconcerting.
  • Extract from : « Oscar Wilde » by Edgar Saltus

Synonyms for exuded

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