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exude

[ig-zood, ik-sood] / ɪgˈzud, ɪkˈsud /


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Marty Mauser exudes the same confidence that Chalamet demonstrated while collecting his best actor SAG Award this year for playing Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown.

From BBC

He established a personalized imprint through music that nonetheless invited individualism and exuded a communal spirit.

From The Wall Street Journal

He could not hide his emotions; he exuded an air of supreme confidence.

From BBC

Hidden on Pico Boulevard behind no obvious sign and characterized by hood-free mesquite grills and stacked wine crates, the place exuded a secret charm.

From Los Angeles Times

Paramount Chief Executive David Ellison’s comments about the bidding for Warner exudes personal pique over the target’s failure even to respond to his last bid for the company.

From Los Angeles Times