vent exasperation

Frequency: 6.99.5 per million words

To release strong feelings of exasperation, often in a forceful way.

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Examples (10)

  • She needed to vent her exasperation after the meeting went nowhere.
  • The coach decided to vent his exasperation at the team's poor performance.
  • Unable to contain herself, she began to vent her exasperation with the system.
  • He called his friend to vent his exasperation about the delayed project.
  • The manager allowed employees to vent their exasperation during the town hall.
  • After hours of technical problems, she finally vented her exasperation to IT support.
  • The customer vented his exasperation with the poor service quality.
  • Teachers often need a safe space to vent their exasperation with bureaucracy.
  • He vented his exasperation through a strongly worded email.
  • The protesters gathered to vent their exasperation with government policies.