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Noun — An opening that allows air, gas, or smoke to pass through or escape.

How to use vent

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

vent your frustration air vent vent about something give vent to

Etymology

Partly from Middle French vent ("wind"), from Latin ventus, and partly from French éventer. A doublet of "wind" (the noun).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “vent” mean?

The word “vent” means an opening that allows air, gas, or smoke to pass through or escape. In plain terms, an opening that lets something escape, or the act of letting out gas — or emotion.

How do you pronounce “vent”?

“Vent” is pronounced vehnt (/vɛnt/ in IPA).

How do you use “vent” in a sentence?

Here is “vent” used in a sentence: “Warm air came up through the floor vent.”

What part of speech is “vent”?

Depending on how it is used, “vent” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “vent” come from?

The word “vent” comes from Latin. Partly from Middle French vent ("wind"), from Latin ventus, and partly from French éventer. A doublet of "wind" (the noun).

Is “vent” a common word?

“Vent” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “vent” have?

“Vent” has 4 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an opening that allows air, gas, or smoke to pass through or escape.

What is the difference between venting and complaining?

Venting refers to releasing pent-up emotion, often frustration, by talking about it at length, usually to feel better rather than to solve a problem. Complaining is more focused on expressing dissatisfaction about a specific issue, sometimes with the goal of seeking a change or resolution.

What does it mean to vent to someone?

To vent to someone means to talk to them about strong emotions, especially frustration or stress, as a way of releasing those feelings rather than necessarily seeking advice.

What is a vent in a physical or mechanical sense?

In this sense, a vent is an opening that allows air, gas, or smoke to pass through or escape from an enclosed space, such as a heating vent or a vent in a wall.

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