burst
Prononciation : [bɜrst]
Mot
Contexte : « physical action »
(verb) to suddenly break open or apart with a lot of force. Think of it like a balloon popping or a firework exploding. It happens quickly and can create a mess.
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The balloon burst with a loud pop and everyone laughed.
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The balloon didn't burst even when we squeezed it hard.
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What happens when a balloon bursts?
Contexte : « emotional expression »
(verb) to suddenly show strong feelings or emotions, like when someone can't hold back their happiness or excitement. It’s like a wave of feelings coming out all at once.
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She burst out laughing when she heard the joke.
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He didn't burst out in anger even when he was upset.
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Why did she burst out in tears during the movie?
Contexte : « physical event »
(noun) an instance of something breaking open or apart suddenly. This can refer to things like a balloon popping or a pipe breaking.
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There was a burst of water when the pipe broke.
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There was no burst in the balloon; it held its air just fine.
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Did you hear the burst when the balloon popped?
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