air out

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air out

She opens the window to air out the stuffy room.

Definition
  1. Verb (transitive):
    • To expose something to the air, especially cool or fresh air, in order to ventilate, freshen, dry, or cool it. This involves allowing air to circulate through an object or space to remove odors, dampness, or stale air.
    • To express one's thoughts or feelings openly; to discuss something openly. This meaning is less common and is often used in the context of discussing problems or grievances.
Usage and Examples
  • Primary Meaning (Ventilate/Freshen):

    • After the flood, we had to air out all the carpets to prevent mold.
    • I opened the windows to air out the kitchen after burning the toast.
    • She aired out the musty blankets in the sunshine.
  • Secondary Meaning (Discuss Openly):

    • The team meeting was a chance to air out our disagreements about the project.
    • It's healthy to air out your frustrations instead of keeping them inside.
Advanced Usage and Notes
  • The phrasal verb is separable. The object can come between "air" and "out" or after it.
    • Please air the room out. (Object between)
    • Please air out the room. (Object after)
  • Often used for items that have been stored (clothes, bedding) or spaces that need refreshing (rooms, cars).
  • The "discuss openly" meaning is more informal and figurative, extending from the idea of letting fresh air (or ideas) circulate.
Variants and Related Words
  • Aerate (verb): To introduce air into a substance. More technical, often used for soil or liquids.
    • Aerate the lawn to improve root growth.
  • Ventilate (verb): To cause air to enter and circulate freely. A close synonym, often used for buildings.
    • The system ventilates the entire building.
  • Air (verb): Can be used similarly without "out," especially for broadcasting (air a show) or expressing (air one's views).
Synonyms
  • Ventilate
  • Freshen
  • Aerate
  • Dry out
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Air (something): To express opinions publicly.
    • He aired his grievances during the interview.
  • Clear out: To remove contents or people from a place. While different, it can be a related action before airing out a space.
    • Clear out the garage so we can clean it and air it out.
Related Idioms
  • Clear the air: To resolve a disagreement or tension by talking about it openly. This idiom is closely related to the secondary meaning of "air out."
    • We had a big argument, but we talked and finally cleared the air.
air out

She opens the window to air out the stuffy room.

Verb
  1. expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen
    • air the old winter clothes
    • air out the smoke-filled rooms
  2. expose to fresh air
    • aerate your old sneakers

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