verb
unbosom
Unbosom (verb) means to tell someone about (one's troubles), and thus obtain relief.
verb
1
To tell someone about (one's troubles), and thus obtain relief.
2
To free (oneself) of the burden of one's troubles by telling of them.
3
To confess a misdeed.
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Etymology
From un- + bosom (“the seat of emotions”).
Rhymes for unbosom
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What is the meaning of unbosom?
"unbosom" (verb) means to tell someone about (one's troubles), and thus obtain relief.
What are the different meanings of unbosom?
"unbosom" has 3 main meanings: 1. To tell someone about (one's troubles), and thus obtain relief; 2. To free (oneself) of the burden of one's troubles by telling of them; 3. To confess a misdeed.