BURST vs OUTBURST: NOUN
- A spree.
- A sudden opening to sight or view.
- 4. A smart race; a spurt.
- A rupture; a hernia.
- A sudden explosion or shooting forth; a rush; an out-burst: as, a burst of applause; a burst of passion; “burst of thunder,”
- A sudden disruption; a violent rending.
- A period of intense activity.
- An abrupt, intense increase; a rush.
- A volley of bullets fired from an automatic weapon.
- The result of bursting, especially the explosion of a projectile or bomb on impact or in the air.
- A sudden outbreak or outburst; an explosion.
- Rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms
- A sudden violent happening
- A sudden flurry of activity (often for no obvious reason)
- The number of bullets fired from an automatic weapon by one pull of the trigger.
- The act of exploding or bursting something
- The act of exploding or bursting
- An instance of, or the act of bursting.
- A rupture or hernia; a breach.
- A sudden opening, as of landscape; a stretch; an expanse.
- Any brief, violent exertion or effort; a spurt.
- A sudden breaking forth; a violent rending; an explosion.
- A sudden intense happening
- A sudden, violent expression of emotion or activity
- A bursting forth.
- The outcrop.
- A sudden outbreak of gas or water in a mine.
- In mining:
- A breaking or bursting out; a violent issue or discharge; an outbreak: as, an outburst of wrath.
- A sudden, violent display, as of activity or emotion.
- A sudden violent happening
- A sudden violent disturbance
- An unrestrained expression of emotion
BURST vs OUTBURST: ADJECTIVE
- Suddenly and violently broken open especially from internal pressure (`busted' is an informal term for `burst')
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BURST vs OUTBURST: VERB
- Break open or apart suddenly
- Break open or apart suddenly and forcefully
- Emerge suddenly
- Move suddenly, energetically, or violently
- Be in a state of movement or action
- Burst outward, usually with noise
- Force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up
- To break from internal pressure.
- To cause to break from internal pressure.
- Come open suddenly and violently, as if from internal pressure
- To separate formfeed at perforation lines
- To enter or exit hurriedly and unexpectedly..
- Cause to burst
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BURST vs OUTBURST: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To exert force or pressure by which something is made suddenly to give way; to break through obstacles or limitations; hence, to appear suddenly and unexpectedly or unaccountably, or to depart in such manner; -- usually with some qualifying adverb or preposition, as forth, out, away, into, upon, through, etc.
- To separate (a continuous form or printout) into individual sheets.
- To exert strong pressure in order to force (something) open.
- To come open or fly apart suddenly or violently, especially from internal pressure.
- To cause to burst: : break.
- To give sudden utterance or expression.
- To come apart or seem to come apart because of overwhelming emotion.
- To emerge, come forth, or arrive suddenly.
- To explode.
- To be or seem to be full to the point of breaking open.
- To fly apart or in pieces; of break open; to yield to force or pressure, especially to a sudden and violent exertion of force, or to pressure from within; to explode.
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BURST vs OUTBURST: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To break or rend by violence, as by an overcharge or by strain or pressure, esp. from within; to force open suddenly.
- To break.
- To produce as an effect of bursting.
- See under Charge.
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BURST vs OUTBURST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In pin-pool billiards, to go beyond a score of 31; in ball-pool, to smash at the pyramid.
- To fly or break open as an effect of internal forces and with sudden violence; suffer a violent disruption; explode.
- Synonyms (intransitive verb and t.) To split, separate, rend, tear.
- To break, in general.
- A sudden intense happening
- Hence—2. Figuratively, to break or give way from violent pain or emotion: as, my head will burst; her heart burst with grief.
- To come or go suddenly; rush: as, the enemy in an instant burst upon us.
- To rend by force or violence (that which confines or retains); open suddenly and violently; cause to explode: as, to burst one's bonds; to burst a cannon.
- To burst out.
BURST vs OUTBURST: RELATED WORDS
- Abound, Split, Damaged, Bust, Volley, Fusillade, Salvo, Collapse, Busted, Outburst, Ruptured, Break, Erupt, Explosion, Explode
- Outbreak, Upsurge, Revolt, Explosion, Anger, Blast, Surge, Outpouring, Eruption, Tantrum, Tumultuous disturbance, Flare up, Gush, Effusion, Burst
BURST vs OUTBURST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fit, Bristle, Abound, Split, Damaged, Bust, Volley, Salvo, Busted, Outburst, Ruptured, Break, Erupt, Explosion, Explode
- Spike, Wrath, Brilliance, Rage, Outbreak, Revolt, Explosion, Anger, Blast, Surge, Eruption, Tantrum, Flare up, Effusion, Burst
BURST vs OUTBURST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- However, those numbers are frequently nothing more than a reflection of the Burst Error Rate multiplied by the average burst length.
- Determines how many shots are discharged per burst fire for any weapon with a burst fire mode.
- Radio burst imaging will improve understanding of radio burst mechanisms, particle acceleration, and space weather.
- The burst length gives the exact number of transfers in a burst.
- The burst adapter inserts one idle cycle at the start of each burst.
- Screening for epigenetic modifications correlating with our measurements of transcriptional burst size and burst frequency identified several associations.
- For every elemental orb you burst in a Chain Attack, the Full Burst meter will fill.
- Cratering will generally resultfrom an underground burst, just as for a surface burst.
- Burst resistance is measured through the Mullen Burst Test.
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- Oh dear God, he may just have Outburst.
- SYN: Squall, blast, puff, fit, outburst, gale, breeze.
- What can be the meaning of this outburst?
- It is an outburst of insight, longing, faith.
- VICKI is thoroughly nonplussed by this bizarre outburst.
- In this outburst of invective, nothing was spared.
- No action was taken despite the public outburst.
- Gibson, like Brando, publicly apologized for the outburst.
- Hundreds of news outlets worldwide criticized the outburst.
- An angry outburst outburst at a collegiate who criticizes his work.
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