1. pent - Noun
2. pent - Adjective
3. pent - Verb
Derived from pen
5. pent - Adjective Satellite
of Pen
Penned or shut up; confined; -- often with up.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlexa opens her Glam Factory headquarters for business and unleashes her pent up anger on Gayle, initiating a face-off in front of the staff. Source: Internet
There will be a big pent up demand for people to take a trip, especially a short distance from home, with friends and family. Source: Internet
“We’re hoping there’s some pent up demand and that we’ll be decently busy,” he says. Source: Internet
Let me tell you something: what racism is about is many things, it is pent up hatred that is lashing out at people in uncontrollable stupid ways, but it is something very different than that. Source: Internet
He has become a crowd pleaser with his explosive emotions, pent up feelings and personal sentiments, communicated to the listeners and viewers in no uncertain terms. Source: Internet
“At what point people feel safe traveling again, I think there’s going to be a huge pent up demand,” she said. Source: Internet