outburst|outbursts in English
noun
['aʊtbɜrst /-bɜːst]
eruption, explosion (of speech or activity)
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1. These impostors exceed their pre-outburst states by several magnitudes, with typical peak absolute visual magnitudes of −11 to −14, making these outbursts as bright as the most luminous stars.
2. She apologized for her outburst.
3. What lay behind this strange outburst?
4. Is it true you had violent outbursts?
5. His unpredictable outbursts made family members feel uneasy.
6. Some became edgy, prone to violent outbursts.
7. Boutade: A sudden outburst or outbreak
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9. What in God's name caused that outburst?
10. His drunken outbursts during the mayor's speech were inexcusable.
11. They seemed stunned at his outburst.
12. He later apologized for his outburst.
13. She was alarmed by his violent outburst.
14. A forceful outburst blew over the garden.
15. I've never had an emotional outburst till now.
16. She seemed almost embarrassed by her own outburst.
17. Bailey shrugged, not altogether convinced by Kolchinsky's outburst.
18. This century has seen so many outbursts of hatred.
19. He apologized for his outburst at rehearsal.
20. Blowups: an outburst or display of excited anger.
21. Burst: See: barrage , break , discharge , outbreak , outBurst , rend
22. I wanna apologize for my outburst in there.
23. The judge's intemperate outburst almost caused a retrial.
24. Alice's carelessness provoked her teacher to an outburst.
25. He was justified in some of his Condemnatory outbursts: 2