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bursted Meaning

bursted

to give vent suddenly to a repressed emotion, to give way from an excess of emotion, to come or go suddenly, to break open or in pieces (as by an explosion from within), to suddenly show one's feelings, to flood over, a vehement outburst (as of emotion), to force open (something, such as a door or a way) by strong or vigorous action, to produce by or as if by bursting, to emerge or spring suddenly, to break open, apart, or into pieces usually from impact or from pressure from within, a sudden intense effort, a sudden release or effort, a firing of many shots at the same time, an act of bursting, to be larger, fuller, or more crowded than could reasonably have been anticipated, the duration of fire in one engagement of the mechanism of an automatic firearm, to be filled to the breaking point, to cause to burst, launch, plunge, a visible puff accompanying the explosion of a shell (see shell entry 1 sense 9b), explosion, eruption, to begin to do something suddenly, a result of bursting, a sudden outbreak

bursted Sentence Examples

  1. The tire bursted with a deafening bang, sending shards of rubber flying everywhere.
  2. The water pipe bursted, flooding the kitchen in a matter of seconds.
  3. The balloon bursted under the pressure of her breath, leaving only a deflated remnant.
  4. The glass vase bursted into a thousand pieces when it fell from the shelf.
  5. The pimple bursted, leaving a red and irritated mark on her face.
  6. The dam bursted under the relentless pressure of the rising water.
  7. The blister bursted, releasing a foul-smelling liquid.
  8. The volcano bursted, sending ash and lava streaming down its slopes.
  9. The laughter bursted forth from her lips, echoing through the room.
  10. The tears bursted from her eyes, a testament to her overwhelming grief.

FAQs About the word bursted

to give vent suddenly to a repressed emotion, to give way from an excess of emotion, to come or go suddenly, to break open or in pieces (as by an explosion from

blow, pop, detonate,explode,blow up, crump, fragment, go off, splinter, fire

implode,collapse,fizzle,

The tire bursted with a deafening bang, sending shards of rubber flying everywhere.

The water pipe bursted, flooding the kitchen in a matter of seconds.

The balloon bursted under the pressure of her breath, leaving only a deflated remnant.

The glass vase bursted into a thousand pieces when it fell from the shelf.