Associations to the word «Outburst»
Noun
- Tenderness
- Jealousy
- Fit
- Magdalen
- Gratitude
- Cursing
- Lava
- Sanity
- Bitterness
- Startling
- Helium
- Gaiety
- Flare
- Sobbing
- Outrage
- Sn
- Sentiment
- Overflow
- Utterance
- Contempt
- Hostility
- Sweeney
- Anguish
- Sympathy
- Mood
- Flurry
- Admiration
- Volcano
- Disregard
- Celia
- Silence
- Astonishment
- Shout
- Manifestation
- Extravagance
- Vent
- Progenitor
- Instinct
- Everett
- Behaviour
- Feeling
- Bale
- Tear
- Severity
- Pretext
Adjective
- Obscene
- Drunken
- Astonished
- Boyish
- Calm
- Intermittent
- Sarcastic
- Contemptuous
- Enthusiastic
- Involuntary
- Stellar
- Reckless
- Barbarous
- Monotonous
- Savage
- Lyrical
- Sentimental
- Orchestral
- Suppressed
- Fierce
- Intense
- Sincere
- Amazed
- Noisy
- Genuine
- Fresh
- Joyful
- Wary
- Feeling
- Shrill
- Jealous
- Patriotic
- Interrupted
- Restrained
- Frightened
- Insulted
- Alarmed
- Repressed
- Lyric
- Loud
- Stormy
- Annoyed
- Generous
Adverb
Wiktionary
OUTBURST, verb. (intransitive) To burst out.
OUTBURST, noun. A sudden, often violent expression of emotion or activity.
OUTBURST FLOOD, noun. A flood caused by a lake or reservoir overflowing.
Dictionary definition
OUTBURST, noun. An unrestrained expression of emotion.
OUTBURST, noun. A sudden intense happening; "an outburst of heavy rain"; "a burst of lightning".
OUTBURST, noun. A sudden violent disturbance.
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