• Verb (used without object)

    to break, break open, or fly apart with sudden violence
    The bitter cold caused the pipes to burst.
    to issue forth suddenly and forcibly, as from confinement or through an obstacle
    Oil burst to the surface. He burst through the doorway.
    to give sudden expression to or as if to emotion
    to burst into applause; to burst into tears.
    to be extremely full, as if ready to break open
    The house was bursting with people.
    to appear suddenly; become visible, audible, evident, etc., all at once
    The sun burst through the clouds.

    Verb (used with object)

    to cause to break or break open suddenly and violently
    He burst the balloon.
    to cause or suffer the rupture of
    to burst a blood vessel.
    to separate (the parts of a multipart stationery form consisting of interleaved paper and carbon paper).

    Noun

    an act or instance of bursting.
    a sudden, intense display, as of activity, energy, or effort
    The car passed us with a burst of speed.
    a sudden expression or manifestation, as of emotion
    a burst of affection.
    a sudden and violent issuing forth
    a burst of steam from the pipe.
    Military .
    the explosion of a projectile, esp. in a specified place
    an air burst.
    a rapid sequence of shots fired by one pull on the trigger of an automatic weapon
    A burst from the machine gun shattered all the windows.
    the result of bursting; breach; gap
    a burst in the dike.
    a sudden appearance or opening to view. ?

    Idiom

    burst at the seams
    to be filled to or beyond normal capacity
    This room will be bursting at the seams when all the guests arrive.

    Antonyms

    adjective
    calm , peaceful , stable

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