break out (Meaning)
break out (v)
start abruptly
begin suddenly and sometimes violently
move away or escape suddenly
take from stowage in preparation for use
become raw or open
Synonyms & Antonyms of break out
break out Sentence Examples
- A riot broke out in the city center, leading to widespread chaos and destruction.
- She felt a sense of excitement as she watched the dancers break out into spontaneous movement.
- The news of the pandemic caused panic to break out among the population.
- He hoped to break out of his mundane routine and pursue his passion for travel.
- The prisoners plotted to break out of the jail by digging a tunnel under the walls.
- The sun broke out from behind the clouds, bathing the landscape in warm light.
- He felt a rash break out on his skin after coming into contact with the allergen.
- The fire broke out suddenly, engulfing the building in flames.
- She couldn't contain her laughter and broke out into uncontrollable giggles.
- The war broke out between the neighboring countries, leading to years of conflict and suffering.
FAQs About the word break out
start abruptly, begin suddenly and sometimes violently, move away or escape suddenly, take from stowage in preparation for use, become raw or open
erupt, burst (forth), explode,flare (up), swell, blaze (up), flame, balloon, bourgeon, proliferate
risk, custody, risk, confinement,confinement, imprisonment, detention, detention, imprisonment, incarceration
A riot broke out in the city center, leading to widespread chaos and destruction.
She felt a sense of excitement as she watched the dancers break out into spontaneous movement.
The news of the pandemic caused panic to break out among the population.
He hoped to break out of his mundane routine and pursue his passion for travel.