Emanated Meaning in English
word · lemma: emanate
ˈɛməˌneɪtɪd
EM-uh-nay-tid
ˈɛmɐnˌeɪtɪd
EM-uh-nay-tid
Definition
To come out or flow from a source, often describing something like light, smell, heat, or feeling spreading outward.
Usage & Nuances
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
Example Sentences
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
Her confidence emanated in every word she spoke.
natural
Laughter emanated from the crowded hall during the performance.
natural
A sense of peace emanated from the quiet garden.
natural