Give (full) vent to something In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "give (full) vent to something", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2022-07-23 02:07

Meaning of Give (full) vent to something

Synonyms:

vent your spleen

Give (full) vent to something negative spoken language verb phrase

To excitedly display one's negative emotions.

Once the manager left the office, they gave full vent to their grievance about how promotions are unfairly awarded.

Working in customer service makes me used to people giving full vent to their frustration or anger.

Susan usually gives full vent to her sadness by talking with her best friend.

James gave vent to his anger by shouting at me.

Other phrases about:

one cannot love and be wise

people often do irrational or foolish things when they are in love.

to vent your spleen

to release your anger 

drop (one's) bundle

To feel hopeless or lose control of one's emotions

get/be given/have the floor

To have the right to speak at a formal event

drive (one) to despair

To cause someone to feel sad, depressed and hopeless.

Grammar and Usage of Give (full) vent to something

Verb Forms

  • give (full) vent to something
  • gave (full) vent to something
  • giving (full) vent to something
  • gives (full) vent to something
The verb should be conjugated with its tense.
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have a romantic or sexual relationship with or marry someone much younger than oneself.
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