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disembosom

[ dis-em-booz-uhm, -boo-zuhm ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to reveal; divulge.
  2. to unburden (oneself ) of a secret.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of disembosom1

First recorded in 1735–45; dis- 1 + embosom
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Example Sentences

Disembosom, dis-em-bōōz′um, v.t. to separate from the bosom: to disburden one's self of a secret.

But, my dear Miss Bursal, if I may be so bold—if you'd only disembosom your mind of what's on it—— Miss B. Disembosom my mind!

Uninjured from our praise can He escape, Who, disembosom’d from the Father, bows The heaven of heavens, to kiss the distant earth!

But an opportunity arrived which enabled him to disembosom the burden that pressed upon his heart.

But, my dear Miss Bursal, if I may be so bold—if you'd only disembosom your mind of what's on it— Miss B. Disembosom my mind!

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