ALL meanings of unbosom
un·bos·om
U u - verb with object unbosom to disclose (a confidence, secret, etc.). 1
- verb without object unbosom to disclose one's thoughts, feelings, or the like, especially in confidence. 1
- idioms unbosom unbosom oneself, to disclose one's thoughts, feelings, etc., to another person; confide one's private affairs: He unbosomed himself to a complete stranger. 1
- verb unbosom to relieve (oneself) of (secrets, etc) by telling someone 0
- verb transitive unbosom to give vent to (feelings, secrets, etc.); tell; reveal 0
- intransitive verb unbosom to reveal what one feels, knows, etc. 0