"Ventosity" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ventosity is a word that refers to a tendency to talk or write excessively about one's emotions, especially negative emotions like anger, anxiety, or drama. It's often characterized by a propensity for airing grievances, complaining, or sharing the details of one's personal problems.
Example: "She had a ventosity about her relationship troubles and wouldn't stop talking about her ex."
This word is often used in a casual or humorous way to describe someone who is being overly dramatic or chatty about their emotions.
Synonyms: navel-gazing, whining, complaining, dramatizing.
Delivers airflow to a person's lungs, providing oxygen and allowing for the removal of carbon dioxide, often used in hospitals to help patients breathe when they are having trouble breathing on their own.
relating to the process of breathing or ventilation, in particular the volume of air moved in and out of the lungs.
Ventimiglia is the capital city of the Liguria region in northwest Italy, situated on the coast.
Venting refers to the act of expressing or releasing strong emotions, especially negative ones such as anger, frustration, or anxiety, often in a safe and controlled manner. This can be done through various means, like talking, crying, writing, or engaging in physical activities like exercise or yoga.
A ventouse (the feminine form of the noun in French, the masculine form is ventilateur or ventouse itself can be used in both forms) refers to a vacuum cleaner, especially a handheld or portable one, or in British English, a vacuum cleaner, in general.<br><br>In a broader sense, a ventouse can also refer to a suction polyp, a polyp that attaches to a surface using suction.