broke out Synonyms
broke out Meaning
broke out
an escape from prison or jail, an outbreak of disease, to manifest itself by skin eruptions, an eruption or inflammation of the skin, breakout session, to become affected with an eruption or inflammation of the skin, a success or accomplishment especially in comparison to previous efforts, a play that moves the puck out of the defensive zone, to develop a skin rash, to produce for consumption, to make a break from a restraining condition or situation, to develop or emerge with suddenness or force, to separate from a mass of data, to become covered with, a military attack to break from encirclement, a violent or forceful break from a restraining condition or situation, being, relating to, or used in a breakout session, to develop or erupt suddenly and with force, to be affected with a skin eruption and especially one indicative of the presence of a particular disease, to make ready for action or use, to become covered, being or relating to a sudden or overwhelming success especially in comparison to previous efforts, to display flying and unfurled
broke out Sentence Examples
- A riot broke out in the streets, sending panic throughout the city.
- Tensions escalated rapidly, and a violent confrontation broke out between the protesters and police.
- The news of the financial crisis broke out, causing widespread fear and uncertainty.
- A fire broke out in the apartment building, forcing residents to evacuate in the middle of the night.
- A thunderstorm broke out with deafening thunder and torrential rain.
- A plague broke out in the village, decimating the population and spreading terror.
- The disease broke out in the school, infecting numerous students and staff members.
- A fierce argument broke out between the siblings, leaving both parties feeling hurt and angry.
- A disagreement broke out at the meeting, threatening to derail the project.
- A war broke out between the neighboring countries, bringing devastation and suffering to both sides.
FAQs About the word broke out
an escape from prison or jail, an outbreak of disease, to manifest itself by skin eruptions, an eruption or inflammation of the skin, breakout session, to becom
burst (forth),erupted, exploded, flared (up),blazed (up), bursted (forth), flamed, mushroomed,mounted, rocketed
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A riot broke out in the streets, sending panic throughout the city.
Tensions escalated rapidly, and a violent confrontation broke out between the protesters and police.
The news of the financial crisis broke out, causing widespread fear and uncertainty.
A fire broke out in the apartment building, forcing residents to evacuate in the middle of the night.