- vent⇄noun 1. a hole or opening, especially one serving as an outlet.
Ex. He used a pencil to make air vents in the box top so his frog could breathe.
(SYN) orifice.
2. a way out; outlet.
Ex. (Figurative.) His great energy found vent - vent⇄v.t. 1. to let out; express freely.
Ex. He vented his anger on the dog.
2. to make a vent in.
Ex. to vent an attic through the roof.
(SYN) tap. - vent⇄vent (1), noun, verb.
- vent⇄vent (2), noun.
an opening or slit in a garment, especially in the back of a coat.