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Vent on Meaning in English

expression

ˈvɛnt/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
VENT-awn
vˈɛnt/ /ˈɒn
VENT-on

Definition

To express strong emotions like anger, frustration, or stress to someone, often by talking about your problems or feelings. Usually, it means letting out negative emotions to feel better.

Usage & Nuances

"Vent on" is informal and usually describes someone letting out anger or frustration towards another person, sometimes unfairly. More neutral is "vent to (someone)", but "vent on" can sound negative or accusatory — use it carefully. Common mistake: using "vent" with the wrong preposition.

Example Sentences

I needed to vent on someone after a stressful day.

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She didn't mean to vent on her friend, but she was upset.

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Try not to vent on your coworkers at work.

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Sorry I vented on you yesterday—I was just having a rough day.

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When life gets overwhelming, I tend to vent on the people closest to me.

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It’s not fair to vent on your family just because you had a bad day at work.

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