unbosom

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To tell someone about one's troubles, and thus obtain relief

Watt was not the first to whom Mr Graves had unbosomed himself, in this connexion. For he had unbosomed himself to Arsene, many years before.

To confess a misdeed
{v} to reveal in confidence, to vent
To disclose freely; to reveal in confidence, as secrets; to confess; often used reflexively; as, to unbosom one's self
{f} reveal one's thoughts (or fears, concerns, etc.), confide in someone
relieve oneself of troubling information
To tell someone about ones troubles, and so provide relief
unbosomed
past of unbosom
unbosoming
present participle of unbosom
unbosoms
third-person singular of unbosom
unbosom
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