unbosom

[US]/ʌnˈbʊzəm/
[UK]/ʌnˈbʊzəm/

Translation

vi.to disclose one's thoughts or feelings
v.to unburden oneself
vt.to reveal one's thoughts or feelings
Word Forms
Third Person Singularunbosoms
Present Participleunbosoming
Past Tenseunbosomed
Past Participleunbosomed

Phrases & Collocations

unbosom oneself

unbosom secrets

unbosom feelings

unbosom thoughts

unbosom fears

unbosom worries

unbosom heart

unbosom troubles

unbosom grievances

unbosom burdens

Example Sentences

she decided to unbosom her secrets to her closest friend.

after years of silence, he finally chose to unbosom his feelings.

it's important to unbosom your thoughts during therapy sessions.

she felt relieved after she unbosomed her worries to him.

he found it hard to unbosom his true emotions.

friends should be there to unbosom your troubles.

she wanted to unbosom her heart to someone who would listen.

he felt a need to unbosom his thoughts after a long day.

unbosoming your fears can help you overcome them.

it took her a while to unbosom her concerns about the project.

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