"Exudate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Exudate refers to a substance or fluid that is produced and secreted from a body or a part of it, such as a wound or an insect, often containing waste products or foreign substances. It is often used in medical and biological contexts to describe the discharge or secretion of a fluid or substance from a bodily surface or cavity.
Extumescence refers to the state of protrusion or swelling outwards, often in reference to bodily parts such as swollen veins, arteries, or even bodily fluids. This term is often applied in medical or anatomical contexts to describe a physical condition or abnormality.
Exuberant is an adjective that means full of high-spirited enthusiasm and energy, often in a somewhat unrestrained or over-the-top manner. A person who is exuberant is likely to be lively, enthusiastic, and possibly a bit chaotic or unpredictable, often with a strong emotional expression.
To exuberate means to overflowing with enthusiasm, excitement, or emotion, typically in a way that is almost too much to contain. It can also refer to the act of giving out or emitting something in abundance, such as energy, happiness, or ideas.
Exude means to give out or emit a quality, feeling, or atmosphere, often in a subtle but noticeable way. For example, "The perfume exuded a sweet scent" or "The room exuded a sense of calmness". It implies that something is radiating or emitting a specific energy or impression, without being too direct or obvious.
To exude means to emit or give off a quality, feeling, or atmosphere, often in a subtle or natural way. It can also mean to display or express a quality, characteristic, or emotion in a manner that is noticeable or characteristic. For example, "The relaxed atmosphere of the garden exudes a sense of tranquility."