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vent

[vent]

vent Definition

  • 1an opening that allows air, gas, or liquid to pass out of or into a confined space
  • 2give free expression to (a strong emotion)

Using vent: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "vent" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The room had no vent and was stuffy.

  • Example

    The volcano's vent spewed lava and ash into the sky.

  • Example

    She needed to vent her frustration about the situation.

  • Example

    He vented his anger by shouting at the top of his lungs.

  • Example

    The pressure in the tank was relieved through the vent.

vent Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for vent

Idioms Using vent

  • a means of releasing or expressing something, such as emotions or creativity

    Example

    Writing poetry became a vent for her emotions during difficult times.

  • to go off the deep end / to blow one's top / to hit the roof / to fly off the handle

    to become extremely angry or lose control of one's emotions

    Example

    When he found out his car had been stolen, he went off the deep end and started yelling at everyone around him.

  • to maintain control over a situation or information, often to prevent it from becoming public or causing trouble

    Example

    The company tried to keep a lid on the scandal by settling out of court and avoiding media attention.

Phrases with vent

  • a device that allows fresh air to enter and circulate within a room or building

    Example

    The air vent in the bathroom was clogged with dust.

  • a mechanism that releases pressure in a container or system to prevent it from exploding or rupturing

    Example

    The safety vent on the pressure cooker activated when the pressure became too high.

  • vent one's spleen

    to express one's anger or frustration, often in a forceful or vindictive manner

    Example

    After the game, the coach vented his spleen on the team for their poor performance.

Origins of vent

from Old French 'fente', meaning 'slit'

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Summary: vent in Brief

The term 'vent' [vent] refers to an opening that allows air, gas, or liquid to pass out of or into a confined space. It can also mean giving free expression to strong emotions, as in 'She needed to vent her frustration about the situation.' Phrases like 'air vent' and 'safety vent' denote specific types of openings, while idioms like 'to go off the deep end' and 'to keep a lid on something' describe emotional states and control over situations.

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