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    burst
    /bəːst/

    verb

    • 1. break open or apart suddenly and violently, especially as a result of an impact or internal pressure: "one of the balloons burst" Similar split openburst openbreak opentear open
    • 2. issue suddenly and uncontrollably: "the words burst from him in an angry rush"

    noun

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  2. a sudden increase in something, especially for a short period: burst of energy With a burst of energy, they were able to finish the job before the deadline. burst of speed With a burst of speed, the dog took off after the ball. She came out on stage to a burst of applause. a burst of laughter.

  3. The meaning of BURST is to break open, apart, or into pieces usually from impact or from pressure from within. How to use burst in a sentence.

  4. Burst definition: to break, break open, or fly apart with sudden violence. See examples of BURST used in a sentence.

  5. When something bursts or when you burst it, it suddenly splits open, and air or some other substance comes out.

  6. 1. A sudden outbreak or outburst; an explosion. 2. The result of bursting, especially the explosion of a projectile or bomb on impact or in the air. 3. a. The number of bullets fired from an automatic weapon by one pull of the trigger. b. A volley of bullets fired from an automatic weapon: The machine gunner fired a quick burst. 4.

  7. Definition of burst verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. BURST definition: 1. If a container bursts, or if you burst it, it breaks suddenly, so that what is inside it comes…. Learn more.

  9. A burst is a sudden flurry of activity. Bursts of energy are helpful in shoveling heavy snow, but it's better if you work steadily instead of shoveling fast and stopping. As a verb, burst is your go-to action word to describe something sudden and energetic happening.

  10. Burst definition: To be or seem to be full to the point of breaking open.

  11. noun. /bɜːst/ /bɜːrst/ a short period of a particular activity or strong emotion that often starts suddenly. a sudden burst of activity/energy/laughter. in bursts I tend to work in bursts. Her breath was coming in short bursts. There was a spontaneous burst of applause. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Want to learn more?