"Pent-up" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pent-up refers to a feeling or emotion that has been suppressed or repressed, often for a long time, and is now being released or expressed in a sudden or uncontrolled manner. It can also describe a sense of energy, excitement, or tension that has been building up and is now released or expressed. For example, "The pent-up anger finally boiled over and she shouted at the person who had been annoying her all day."
Pensioners are people who have retired from their jobs and are receiving a regular income, usually in the form of a pension, from a government or employer as a result of their past employment.
Pensions refer to a type of employee benefit plan that provides a predictable income stream to individuals in retirement, typically funded by contributions from employers and/or employees. It is a form of social insurance that allows individuals to plan for their financial security during retirement, and is often used to provide a steady income after people stop working.
Pensive refers to a state of being thoughtful and deeply contemplative, often accompanied by a sense of sadness, disappointment, or regret. A pensive person is someone who is lost in thought, often staring off into space, and may be feeling a mix of emotions including introspection, melancholy, and possibly even a hint of turmoil or turmoil. The word often carries a connotation of someone being introspective, often haunted by memories or events, and may be seen as quiet, reserved, or even a bit somber.
In a thoughtful and contemplative manner, often with a sense of being lost in thought or ruminating on one's thoughts and feelings.
Pensiveness refers to a tendency to think carefully and contemplate about something, often deeply and intently, and to reflect on one's own thoughts and emotions. It involves a sense of quiet reflection, often characterized by a thoughtful and contemplative demeanor.
A penstock is a pipe or conduit that carries water or other fluids from a source, such as a dam or a storage tank, to another location, often for use in generating electricity (e.g., at a hydroelectric power plant) or watering purposes.
Pentachenium is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a type of chemical compound consisting of five atoms of the same nonmetal element. For example, pentachloroanthracene is a pentachenium, which is a type of polychlorinated aromatic hydrocarbon.
A pentacle is a five-pointed star or a symbol that represents the five elements of nature: earth, air, fire, water, and spirit. It is often used in magical and spiritual practices, particularly in Wicca and other forms of witchcraft, as a tool for focusing intention and energy. It can also be used as a symbol of protection, balance, and harmony.
Pentacrinoid refers to a type of ancient, extinct brittle star (oceanic echinoderm) with five radiating arms, typically found in ancient seas and fossils.
Pentacron is a noun that refers to a stanza or verse of five lines, usually with a specific rhyme scheme and meter. The term originates from ancient Greek poetry, where the pentacron was a type of elegiac couplet consisting of five iambic trimeters, each with a specific rhyme scheme. In modern poetry, the pentacron is sometimes used as a structural unit to add variety and rhythm to a poem.
A pentad is a group of five related items or five verses in a poem or song that are considered a unit or a section. It is also used in various fields such as music, literature, and even linguistics to refer to a sequence of five elements that work together to convey a meaning or create a particular effect.