bottle up

bottle up
verb
control and refrain from showing; of emotions, desires, impulses, or behavior
Syn: ↑inhibit, ↑suppress
Derivationally related forms: ↑suppression (for: ↑suppress)
Hypernyms: ↑restrain, ↑keep, ↑keep back, ↑hold back
Hyponyms: ↑restrain, ↑keep, ↑keep back, ↑hold back, ↑quench, ↑choke
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something

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[verb]
suppress, check, contain, curb, keep back, restrict, shut in, trap

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bottle up
1. To enclose (as) in a bottle
2. To confine, keep contained (an army, etc)
3. To hold back, restrain (emotions)
4. To replenish the stock of bottles behind a bar
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Main Entry:bottle

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ˌbottle ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they bottle up he/she/it bottles up present participle bottling up past tense bottled up past participle bottled up] phrasal verb
to stop yourself from showing negative emotions like anger and disappointment, especially over a long period, so that these feelings develop in a harmful way

private resentments that she had bottled up for ten years

Thesaurus: to stop, control or not show emotionssynonym
Main entry: bottle

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bottle up [phrasal verb]
bottle (something) up or bottle up (something) : to keep (a feeling or emotion) inside of you instead of expressing it : to hide (a feeling or emotion)

She's kept her feelings about the accident bottled up for too long.

I know he's angry, but he bottles it up inside instead of talking to someone about it.

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Main Entry:bottle

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