Outburst (Noun)
Meaning 1
A sudden violent disturbance.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- The riot was sparked by a sudden outburst of violence from the protesters.
- The outburst of gunfire from the nearby building sent everyone running for cover.
- A massive outburst of flames engulfed the car after the crash.
- The outburst of thunder shook the entire house and woke up the children.
- The outburst of chaos in the emergency room was overwhelming for the new nurse.
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Meaning 2
An unrestrained expression of emotion.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The politician's outburst during the debate shocked the audience and sparked a heated discussion.
- Her outburst of laughter was so loud that it echoed throughout the quiet library.
- The teacher tried to calm the student down after his outburst of anger in the classroom.
- The news of the natural disaster triggered an outburst of grief and sympathy from people all over the world.
- The comedian's outburst of sarcasm left the audience in stitches.
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Meaning 3
A sudden intense happening; "an outburst of heavy rain"; "a burst of lightning".
Classification
Nouns denoting natural events.
Examples
- The city was caught off guard by an outburst of torrential rain that caused widespread flooding.
- The scientist's discovery sparked an outburst of excitement among her colleagues in the laboratory.
- The politician's sudden outburst of anger during the debate raised eyebrows among the audience.
- A burst of flame, followed by an outburst of smoke, erupted from the faulty engine.
- The child's outburst of laughter echoed through the room, infecting everyone with its joyful energy.