Emanated Meaning in English
word · lemma: emanate
Definición
To come out or flow from a source, often describing something like light, smell, heat, or feeling spreading outward.
Uso & Matices
Used in formal and descriptive contexts, often for things not physical (like mood, energy). Common with 'from': 'emanated from'. Not used for people moving physically.
Spanish: emanar - provenirPortuguese (BR): emanar - provirPortuguese (PT): emanar - provirChinese (Simplified): 散发 - 发出Chinese (Traditional): 散發 - 發出Hindi: निकलना - प्रसारित होनाArabic: انبَعث - تَصاعدBengali: নিঃসৃত হয় - বের হয়Russian: исходил - излучалсяJapanese: 発せられた - 放たれたVietnamese: tỏa ra - phát raKorean: 발산되다 - 퍼져 나오다Turkish: yayılmak - saçılmakUrdu: پھیلنا - خارج ہوناIndonesian: memancar - terpancar
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Her confidence emanated in every word she spoke.
natural
A soft light emanated from the lamp.
basic
A strange smell emanated from the kitchen.
basic
Heat emanated from the fire, warming the room.
basic
Laughter emanated from the crowded hall during the performance.
natural
A sense of peace emanated from the quiet garden.
natural