vent
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: ventspast: ventedpp: venteding: venting
The physical sense of the word evokes a release of pressure to prevent an explosion or buildup. It suggests a necessary safety valve that maintains balance within a system. When used emotionally, it carries a connotation of catharsis. It is typically viewed as a therapeutic process where the speaker is not necessarily looking for a solution, but rather a way to discharge mental tension. It differs from complaining in that venting is often seen as a temporary emotional purge rather than a persistent state of dissatisfaction.
Countable when referring to a physical opening like a ventilation shaft. Uncountable when referring to the act of releasing emotion.