BURSTS vs EXPLODE: NOUN
- A sudden violent happening
- Rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms
- Plural form of burst.
- A sudden flurry of activity (often for no obvious reason)
- The act of exploding or bursting something
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BURSTS vs EXPLODE: ADJECTIVE
- Suddenly and violently broken open especially from internal pressure (`busted' is an informal term for `burst')
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BURSTS vs EXPLODE: 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
- Cause to burst
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of burst.
- Be unleashed; emerge with violence or noise
- Burst outward, usually with noise
- Cause to explode
- Show (a theory or claim) to be baseless, or refute and make obsolete
- Show a violent emotional reaction
- Drive from the stage by noisy disapproval
- Cause to burst as a result of air pressure; of stop consonants like /p/, /t/, and /k/
- Increase rapidly and in an uncontrolled manner
- Destroy by exploding
- Burst and release energy as through a violent chemical or physical reaction
- Cause to burst with a violent release of energy
- To make a violent or emotional outburst.
- To blast, to blow up, to burst, to detonate, to go off.
- To disprove or debunk.
- To create an exploded view.
- To create an explosion, usually resulting in the destruction of an intended target.
- To destroy violently or abruptly.
- Be unleashed; burst forth with violence or noise
BURSTS vs EXPLODE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To increase suddenly, sharply, and without control.
- To change state or appearance suddenly.
- To cause to release energy or burst violently and noisily.
- To show to be false or unreliable.
- To make an emotional outburst.
- To shatter with a loud noise.
- To burst violently as a result of internal pressure.
- To release mechanical, chemical, or nuclear energy by the sudden production of gases in a confined space.
- To become suddenly expanded into a great volume of gas or vapor; to burst violently into flame.
- To burst with force and a loud report; to detonate, as a shell filled with powder or the like material, or as a boiler from too great pressure of steam.
- To burst forth with sudden violence and noise.
- To hit a golf ball out of a sand trap with a shot that scatters the sand.
BURSTS vs EXPLODE: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To drive from the stage by noisy expressions of disapprobation; to hoot off; to drive away or reject noisily.
- To bring into disrepute, and reject; to drive from notice and acceptance.
- To cause to explode or burst noisily; to detonate.
- To drive out with violence and noise, as by powder.
BURSTS vs EXPLODE: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- In physiology, to break out or burst forth; become suddenly manifest in operation or effect.
- To be broken up suddenly with a loud report by an internal force; fly into pieces with violence and noise from any cause, as a boiler from excessive pressure of steam, a bombshell from the expansion of its charge by heat, or a wheel from too rapid revolution.
- To burst with force and noise, as gunpowder or an elastic fluid, through suddenly developed chemical reaction, as from the application of fire or friction.
- In physiology, to cause to break out or burst forth; bring into sudden action or manifestation; develop rapidly and violently.
- To drive out with sudden violence and noise.
- To cause to burst suddenly and noisily into an expanded or gaseous state, or into fragments, as gunpowder or the like, a steam-boiler, etc. See II.
- To destroy the repute or demonstrate the fallacy of; disprove or bring into discredit or contempt; do away with: as, an exploded custom; an exploded hypothesis.
- To decry or reject with noise; express disapprobation of with noise or marks of contempt; hiss or hoot off: as, to explode a play or an actor.
- Be unleashed
- Emerge with violence or noise
- To burst noisily into sudden activity; break out with loud noise from some internal force, or into violent outcry or speech, as from emotion: as, a geyser which explodes at regular intervals; to explode with rage or with laughter.
- Of stop consonants like /p/, /t/, and /k/
BURSTS vs EXPLODE: RELATED WORDS
- Abound, Split, Damaged, Bust, Volley, Fusillade, Salvo, Collapse, Busted, Outburst, Ruptured, Break, Erupt, Explosion, Explode
- Soar, Explosions, Bomb, Detonated, Explosion, Detonates, Explosive, Ignite, Erupt, Burst forth, Break loose, Set off, Blow up, Burst, Detonate
BURSTS vs EXPLODE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fit, Bristle, Abound, Split, Damaged, Bust, Volley, Salvo, Busted, Outburst, Ruptured, Break, Erupt, Explosion, Explode
- Smash, Blow, Blast, Soar, Bomb, Detonated, Explosion, Explosive, Ignite, Erupt, Burst forth, Break loose, Set off, Blow up, Burst
BURSTS vs EXPLODE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- She bursts out into tears and behaves hysterically.
- Most people type in bursts rather than continuously.
- Increase if you expect short bursts of connections.
- In short bursts of accelerant and fire Mr.
- Tender and light with bursts of juicy strawberries.
- Gusts coming in great bursts, some quite violent.
- Magnetars may be the source of gamma ray bursts and provide the missing link between supernovae and gamma ray bursts.
- Units have the ability to execute special attacks, known as Brave Bursts and Super Brave Bursts.
- These bursts are double peak bursts with same time profile repeating in time.
- Bursts verteilt sondern jeder Funkblock auf zwei Bursts.
- This one is going to explode very fast.
- Ideas explode from the keyboard with lightning speed.
- Fireball to explode in your face, do you?
- Cigarettes Explode, and How You Can Vape Safely.
- This feels like an explode near the roots.
- Did you know gophers explode like little meatballs.
- Bag Balance Drill Explode and Cut Drill Drill: Catch, tuck, turn, explode and cut maintaining proper running form and technique.
- The first egg, you must explode in the microwave, carefully noting exactly how long it took to explode.
- You could argue Tornado made Little Big Town explode just as Rumours made Fleetwood Mac explode.
- How did the hunt explode around this and explode is the word?
BURSTS vs EXPLODE: QUESTIONS
- Which metal bursts into flames when it reacts with water?
- What happens to the stock market when a bubble bursts?
- What is EPRI G-3 electrically-fast transients/bursts?
- What can radio bursts tell us about missing matter?
- How does Vitis HLS report bursts of variable length?
- Are type II bursts of plasma emission circularly polarized?
- Why do gamma-ray bursts come from relativistic jets?
- How to simulate repeated bursts of transients in LTspice?
- What happens if the fallopian tube bursts during pregnancy?
- Are epileptiform bursts associated with seizure recurrence?
- Can cell phone batteries explode while pumping gas?
- Can a bullet tipped with mercury fulminate explode?
- Did India's'supersonic missile'explode in Pakistan?
- What enchantments do creepers explode in Minecraft?
- Why does nitroglycerin explode at room temperature?
- Can office chairs explode from pneumatic adjustments?
- Will visual merchandising explode like never before?
- Did police explode fireworks during Seattle protests?
- Why explode reflectors for stacked section simulations?
- How do endothermic and exothermic compounds explode?