EMIT: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for EMIT?

Need another word that means the same as “emit”? Find 22 synonyms and 30 related words for “emit” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Emit” are: breathe, pass off, let loose, let out, utter, give off, give out, discharge, release, pour out, send forth, throw out, void, effuse, vent, give vent to, issue, voice, produce, come out with, pronounce, express

Emit as a Verb

Definitions of "Emit" as a verb

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “emit” as a verb can have the following definitions:

  • Give off, send forth, or discharge; as of light, heat, or radiation, vapor, etc.
  • Expel (gases or odors.
  • Make (a sound.
  • Produce and discharge (something, especially gas or radiation.
  • Express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words.

Synonyms of "Emit" as a verb (22 Words)

breatheUtter or tell.
Adult amphibians also breathe through their skin.
come out withBe found or available.
dischargeGo off or discharge.
Discharge liquids.
effuseGive out or emit (also metaphorically.
The gardens effuse spacious elegance.
expressServe as a means for expressing something.
Constants can be expressed in terms of the Fourier transform.
give offCause to happen or be responsible for.
give outConsent to engage in sexual intercourse with a man.
give vent toGive as a present; make a gift of.
issueMake out and issue.
Christmas stamps to be issued in November.
let looseActively cause something to happen.
let outActively cause something to happen.
pass offAllow to go without comment or censure.
pour outPour out.
produceShow or provide (something) for consideration, inspection, or use.
The album was produced by reggae master mixer Groucho Smykle.
pronouncePronounce judgment on.
She pronounces French words in a funny way.
releaseRelease gas or energy as a result of a chemical reaction or physical decomposition.
Release a hormone into the blood stream.
send forthCause to be admitted; of persons to an institution.
throw outTo put into a state or activity hastily, suddenly, or carelessly.
utterExpress audibly utter sounds not necessarily words.
He uttered a curse.
ventExpose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen.
She vented her anger.
voiceGive voice to.
He voiced his concern.
voidDeclare that (something) is not valid or legally binding.
It cannot be metabolized and is voided in the urine.

Usage Examples of "Emit" as a verb

  • Even the best cars emit carbon dioxide.
  • The ozone layer blocks some harmful rays which the sun emits.
  • She emitted a sound like laughter.

Associations of "Emit" (30 Words)

breathThe process of taking in and expelling air during breathing.
His breath smelled of garlic.
breathe(of material or soil) admit or emit air or moisture.
Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear.
cigaretteAn object similar to a cigarette containing a narcotic or herbal substance.
coughA condition of the respiratory organs causing coughing.
The smoker coughs all day.
emanate(of a feeling, quality, or sensation) issue or spread out from (a source.
The proposals emanated from a committee.
exhalationAn expiration of air from the lungs.
He let his breath out in a long exhalation of relief.
exhaleGive off (vapour or fumes.
He exhaled the smoke towards the ceiling.
expirationThe ending of the fixed period for which a contract is valid.
The expiration of the lease.
exudeMake apparent by one’s mood or behavior.
Slime exudes from the fungus.
fumeExpose something especially wood to ammonia fumes in order to produce dark tints.
A smouldering fume of dry frost.
huffInhale recreational drugs.
The kids were huffing glue.
inhaleDraw in (air.
Later on I inhale a box of chocolate cookies while watching cable TV.
inhalerA dispenser that produces a chemical vapor to be inhaled in order to relieve nasal congestion.
lungEither of two saclike respiratory organs in the chest of vertebrates; serves to remove carbon dioxide and provide oxygen to the blood.
The city had to be given lungs in the shape of open spaces squares parks and gardens.
miffAnnoy.
I ll confess it miffed me slightly at the time.
nicotineA toxic colourless or yellowish oily liquid which is the chief active constituent of tobacco. It acts as a stimulant in small doses, but in larger amounts blocks the action of autonomic nerve and skeletal muscle cells.
oozeAny thick, viscous matter.
I picked a fruit and watched the ooze of fig milk from the stem.
oxygenA nonmetallic bivalent element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless nonflammable diatomic gas; constitutes 21 percent of the atmosphere by volume; the most abundant element in the earth’s crust.
If breathing stops there is no oxygen getting to the brain and the cells begin to die.
pantUtter while panting as if out of breath.
We ll never have time she panted.
puffA light inflated pastry or puff shell.
Puffed out chests.
radiateDiverge or spread from or as if from a central point.
The sun radiates heat.
reekBe suggestive of something unpleasant or undesirable.
The speeches reeked of anti Semitism.
releaseThe action or process of releasing or being released.
A campaign by the prisoner s mother resulted in his release.
respirationThe metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain energy from organic molecules; processes that take place in the cells and tissues during which energy is released and carbon dioxide is produced and absorbed by the blood to be tr.
Opiates affect respiration.
respireBreathe easily again, as after exertion or anxiety.
A country where fresh air seems impossible to respire.
seethe(of a liquid) boil or be turbulent as if boiling.
Others were cut into joints and seethed in cauldrons made of the animal s own skins.
smokeCure or preserve food especially meat or fish by exposure to smoke.
He smoked forty cigarettes a day.
sniffAn act or sound of sniffing.
Miranda sniffed the heavy perfume of the lilies.
suctionRemove something using suction.
A rubber suction pad.
whiffA puff or breath of air or smoke.
Whiffs of smoke emerged from the boiler.

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