0 present participle of exude
1 If you exude love, confidence, pain, etc., you show that you have a lot of that feeling:
She just exudes confidence.
Its seeds are enclosed in a calyx exuding extremely sticky resin which adheres strongly to feathers.
It is a modern building on an attractive site, exuding an atmosphere of calm and stability.
His mostly male subjects are often standing relaxed, exuding confidence and ease.
Middle-class women in these novels usually declare their suitability as mates, not by exuding any odor themselves, but by being associated with the explicitly perceived fragrances of flowers.
He rattles through an enormous number of detailed points, exuding good humour and amiability all the way round.
They had no option because they were frightened to death of the methane exuding from the old colliery.
I do not know whether he is giving time or simply exuding a little confidence.
He, of course, used all the emotional terms: vomiting blood, bowels exuding blood—every emotional term that could possibly be used.