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ventverb to find emotional release forvented her anger and then quickly calmed down loose, release, take out, unleash act outair, express, state, ventilate, voice give way (to) bottle (up), repress, suppress control, govern, handle, managebridle, check, constrain, contain, curb, hold back, pull in, quell, rein (in), restrain, smother, tameallay, lull, quiet, soothe, stillchoke, inhibit, muffle, pocket, repress, stifle, strangle, swallow to make known (as an idea, emotion, or opinion)vented his opinions freely and loudly at town meetings air, expound, express, give, look, raise, sound, state, ventilate, voice advertise, announce, declare, enounce, enunciate, proclaim, saybroadcast, circulate, disseminate, publishdescribe, write, write upsound off, speak out, speak upchime incommunicate, convey, put across, put overoffer, submit give air to, put forth stifle, suppress censor, restrain, restrict to throw or give offa clothes dryer venting steam cast, discharge, emanate, emit, evolve, exhale, expel, expire(archaic), give out, irradiate, issue, radiate, release, send (out), shoot, throw out eliminate, evacuate, excrete, exude, ooze, secreteeject, erupt, gush, jet, outpour, pour, spew, spout, spray, spurt, squirt absorb, inhale, soak (up), sponge, suck (up), take up express, vent, utter, voice, broach, air mean to make known what one thinks or feels.express suggests an impulse to reveal in words, gestures, actions, or what one creates or produces.expressed her feelings in music vent stresses a strong inner compulsion to express especially in words.a tirade venting his frustration utter implies the use of the voice not necessarily in articulate speech.utter a groan voice does not necessarily imply vocal utterance but does imply expression or formulation in words.an editorial voicing their concerns broach adds the implication of disclosing for the first time something long thought over or reserved for a suitable occasion.broached the subject of a divorce air implies an exposing or parading of one's views often in order to gain relief or sympathy or attention.publicly airing their differences in the 14th century |