A vent is a small hole or opening where air or gas can come out or go in. It helps keep air moving and stops rooms from getting too hot or smoky.
The vent lets hot air out of the room.
Use the vent to cool the kitchen.
To vent means to let out your feelings or emotions, especially when you are upset or angry. People do this by talking or showing their feelings so they feel better.
She vented her anger loudly yesterday.
He vented to his friend about work.
A vent on a volcano is a hole where gas, smoke, or lava can come out. It helps release pressure from under the earth.
The volcano's vent sends out hot gas.
Smoke comes from the vent at the top.
Vents are small passages or openings that let air, liquid, or gas move through machines, clothes, or buildings. They help keep things cool or dry.
The shirt has vents for better air flow.
The car has vents to cool the engine.
To vent means to speak out your feelings or problems, especially when you are stressed or angry. It helps you feel less upset.
He vented his frustration with a long talk.
Sometimes, I vent to my family when upset.
A vent is a small opening in machines or containers that lets air, gas, or pressure escape safely. It stops dangerous build-up inside.
Open the vent to release the pressure.
The machine has a vent to let steam out.