Meaning & Definition of word "Ooze"
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Ooze
/uːz/
noun:
- 1. a slow flow of liquid, especially through a small opening.
- Example: There was an ooze of thick mud that covered the path after the rain.
- 2. a soft, wet, and muddy substance.
- Example: The children played in the ooze at the edge of the pond.
verb:
- 1. to flow or leak slowly through a surface or opening.
- Example: The syrup began to ooze from the bottle after it was tipped over.
- 2. to give off a quality or feeling in an abundant or noticeable manner.
- Example: He oozes confidence whenever he speaks in public.
Etymology
Middle English 'owse', probably from Old English 'ōsan' meaning 'to flow outward'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
ooze charm:
To radiate charm or charisma.
ooze confidence:
To display a high level of confidence.
Related Words
seep:
To flow or leak slowly through a porous material.
drip:
To fall or flow in drops.
exude:
To release a substance slowly.
Slang Meanings of ooze
Meaning: To have a strong emotional appeal.
Example Sentence: That movie really oozes emotion.
Meaning: To display excessive charm or charisma.
Example Sentence: He just oozes charm at every party.