emanate in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
To emanate means to flow out or radiate from a source, often in a subtle or gentle manner.
Sample Sentences
- A soft glow seemed to emanate from the lantern as darkness fell.
- The aroma of freshly baked bread began to emanate from the kitchen, filling the house with warmth.
- Her confidence seemed to emanate from within, captivating everyone in the room.
- The sound of laughter and joy emanated from the party, drawing people in from the street.
- Compassion and kindness should emanate from our actions towards others in need.
- The warm light seemed to emanate from the heart of the fireplace.
- A sense of calmness began to emanate throughout the room as the music played softly.
- From the ancient trees, a sweet fragrance would emanate during the spring.
- Her confidence appeared to emanate from her extensive knowledge of the subject.
- The report emanated from a trusted source, adding credibility to its claims.
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