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burst out ThesaurusVerb | 1. | burst out - give sudden release to an expression; "We burst out laughing"; "'I hate you,' she burst out"rip out - burst out with a violent or profane utterance; "ripped out a vicious oath"; "ripped out with an oath"evince, express, show - give expression to; "She showed her disappointment" | | 2. | burst out - appear suddenly; "Spring popped up everywhere in the valley"pop outappear - come into sight or view; "He suddenly appeared at the wedding"; "A new star appeared on the horizon" | | 3. | burst out - erupt or intensify suddenly; "Unrest erupted in the country"; "Tempers flared at the meeting"; "The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism"erupt, flare up, irrupt, break open, flaredeepen, intensify - become more intense; "The debate intensified"; "His dislike for raw fish only deepened in Japan" |
burstverb1. To come open or fly apart suddenly and violently, as from internal pressure:blow (out), explode, pop.Slang: bust.2. To release or cause to release energy suddenly and violently, especially with a loud noise:blast, blow (up), detonate, explode, fire, fulminate, go off, touch off.3. To become manifest suddenly and in full force.Forth or out:break out, erupt, explode, flare (up).phrasal verb burst outTo speak suddenly or sharply, as from surprise or emotion:blurt (out), cry (out), ejaculate, exclaim, rap out.noun1. A violent release of confined energy, usually accompanied by a loud sound and shock waves:blast, blowout, blowup, detonation, explosion, fulmination.2. A sudden violent expression, as of emotion:access, blowup, eruption, explosion, fit, flare-up, gust, outbreak, outburst.3. A concentrated outpouring, as of missiles, words, or blows:barrage, bombardment, cannonade, fusillade, hail, salvo, shower, storm, volley.Translationsburst out
burst out1. To flow out of something suddenly or with great force, as of a liquid. Water is bursting out of this pipe, and I can't get it to stop!2. To leave a place suddenly or energetically. After our argument, Caitlin burst out of the room in a huff. The kids burst out of school cheering on the last day before summer vacation.3. To suddenly perform a particular action. My mother was fine this morning, but she burst out crying at the funeral.4. To pop out of something, often clothes that are too small. I'm sorry, but that top just doesn't fit you—you're practically bursting out of it!5. To speak loudly and abruptly. I couldn't even finish telling my story before my mom burst out in opposition.See also: burst, outburst out (of something)Fig. to seem to explode out of something; to become [suddenly] too big for something, such as clothes, a house, etc. She is practically bursting out of her dress. The butterfly burst out of the chrysalis.See also: burst, outburst out(of some place) to come out of a place very rapidly, like an explosion. Everyone burst out of the burning building. Suddenly, the windows all burst out.See also: burst, outburst out doing somethingto begin to do something suddenly, such as cry, laugh, shout, etc. Suddenly, she burst out singing. Ted burst out laughing when he read the joke.See also: burst, outburst outsee under burst into. See also: burst, outburst outv.1. To explode outward: The container was under so much pressure that it burst out.2. To leave some place suddenly and forcefully: The doors from the bar opened and the crowd burst out. After school, the children burst out onto the playground.3. To say something suddenly and loudly: The defendant burst out at the lawyers from the witness stand.4. To start doing something suddenly: At the end of my story, everyone burst out laughing. The children burst out in song.See also: burst, outburst out
Synonyms for burst outverb give sudden release to an expressionRelated Wordsverb appear suddenlySynonymsRelated Wordsverb erupt or intensify suddenlySynonyms- erupt
- flare up
- irrupt
- break open
- flare
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