outpour (Meaning)

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outpour (v. t.)

To pour out.

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outpour (n.)

A flowing out; a free discharge.

outpour Sentence Examples

  1. The massive outpour of grief over the loss of the beloved leader sent shockwaves through the nation.
  2. The politician's speech evoked an outpour of applause and admiration from the audience.
  3. The tragedy sparked an outpour of support and donations from compassionate individuals around the world.
  4. The outpour of emotions in the courtroom was palpable as the victim's family faced the perpetrators.
  5. The outpour of creativity in the art exhibition showcased a diverse range of artistic expression.
  6. The outpour of anger against the injustice fueled a movement for change.
  7. The outpour of joy and celebration filled the streets as the team won the championship.
  8. The outpour of information from the whistleblower exposed a widespread corruption scandal.
  9. The outpour of empathy and compassion towards the refugees provided them with much-needed comfort and support.
  10. The outpour of goodwill during the holiday season reminded people of the importance of kindness and generosity.

FAQs About the word outpour

To pour out., A flowing out; a free discharge.

outflow, outpouring, flow,exodus, rush, gush,flight, emission, stampede, drain

inflow, flood, influx, flux, inflow, flood, flux,influx, deluge,torrent

The massive outpour of grief over the loss of the beloved leader sent shockwaves through the nation.

The politician's speech evoked an outpour of applause and admiration from the audience.

The tragedy sparked an outpour of support and donations from compassionate individuals around the world.

The outpour of emotions in the courtroom was palpable as the victim's family faced the perpetrators.