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    vent
    /vent/

    noun

    • 1. an opening that allows air, gas, or liquid to pass out of or into a confined space: "remove any debris blocking the vents"
    • 2. the expression or release of a strong emotion, energy, etc.: "children give vent to their anger in various ways"

    verb

    • 1. give free expression to (a strong emotion): "he had come to vent his rage and despair"
    • 2. provide with an outlet for air, gas, or liquid: "clothes dryers must be vented to the outside"

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  2. The meaning of VENT is to provide with a vent. How to use vent in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Vent.

  3. VENT definition: 1. a small opening that allows air, smoke, or gas to enter or leave a closed space: 2. a cut in…. Learn more.

  4. If you vent your feelings, you let out a strong and sometimes angry emotion and just say what you think. You might vent your rage when your brother once again gets out of doing his chores. You also might vent something to air it out.

  5. Vent definition: an opening, as in a wall, serving as an outlet for air, smoke, fumes, or the like.. See examples of VENT used in a sentence.

  6. A vent is a hole in something through which air can come in and smoke, gas, or smells can go out. Quite a lot of steam escaped from the vent at the front of the machine. There was a small air vent in the ceiling. [ + in] Synonyms: outlet, opening, hole, split More Synonyms of vent. 2. verb.

  7. Define vent. vent synonyms, vent pronunciation, vent translation, English dictionary definition of vent. n. 1. Forceful expression or release of pent-up thoughts or feelings: give vent to one's anger.

  8. Definition of vent noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Vent definition: Forceful expression or release of pent-up thoughts or feelings.

  10. VENT definition: 1. a hole in a wall or machine that lets air in and allows smoke or smells to go out 2. to do or…. Learn more.

  11. to express feelings, especially anger, strongly. vent something (on somebody) He vented his anger on the referee. She vented her spleen (= shouted in an angry way) on the assembled crowd. vent (about something) She vented for two minutes about work and her boss. She talked with me whenever I needed to vent. Word Origin.

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