"Ventosity" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ventosity" Meaning

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.

"Ventosity" Examples

Ventosity


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The ventosity of a system is the maximum volume of gas that can be absorbed by a liquid per unit time, usually expressed in cubic meters per second.
Example: "The researchers measured the ventosity of the carbonated drink and found it to be 0.5 liters per minute."
The ability to express one's emotions openly and freely.
Example: "She revealed a increase in her joy in this moment and encouraged everyone to release their emotional ventosity."
The quality of being windy.
Example: "The ventosity of the day made the trees dance violently outside."

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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.

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