erupting Synonyms
erupting Meaning
erupting
to become active or violent especially suddenly, to force out or release usually suddenly and violently, to break through a surface, to burst forth or cause to burst forth, to break out with or as if with a skin eruption, to break out (as with a skin eruption), to burst from limits or restraint, to emerge through the gum, to force out or release suddenly and often violently something (such as lava or steam) that is pent up
erupting Sentence Examples
- The volcano's crater was erupting with molten lava, spewing incandescent rocks into the sky.
- The journalist's voice erupted with anger as he exposed the corruption within the government.
- The crowd erupted into thunderous applause as the hero made a triumphant return.
- The laughter erupted spontaneously, creating a convivial atmosphere at the gathering.
- The children erupted with excitement as they received their long-awaited presents.
- The geyser erupted periodically, sending jets of hot water high into the air.
- The emotions within her chest erupted like a volcano, threatening to overwhelm her.
- The conflict erupted into open warfare, claiming countless lives.
- The news of the tragedy erupted like a storm, sending shockwaves through the nation.
- The eruption of joy was palpable as the team celebrated their hard-fought victory.
FAQs About the word erupting
to become active or violent especially suddenly, to force out or release usually suddenly and violently, to break through a surface, to burst forth or cause to
pouring, belching, spitting, firing,ejecting, expelling, spouting, emitting, spewing, spurting
containing, restraining,shutting (in or up), bottling (up),
The volcano's crater was erupting with molten lava, spewing incandescent rocks into the sky.
The journalist's voice erupted with anger as he exposed the corruption within the government.
The crowd erupted into thunderous applause as the hero made a triumphant return.
The laughter erupted spontaneously, creating a convivial atmosphere at the gathering.