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inburst


Meanings
  • Noun

    A sudden, intense flow or burst, especially of liquid.

    - "The dam burst, flooding the valley below."
    - "The water main in the street burst, causing a massive leak."
    - "The volcano erupted with a mighty burst."
  • Noun

    A sudden, intense outburst of emotion or energy.

    - "After years of struggle, she finally had a burst of energy."
    - "He gave a burst of laughter at the joke."
    - "She had a burst of anger when she heard the news."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with inburst
burst , first , thirst , nursery , hearse , curse , nurse , purse , reverse
Homophones
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  1. Inbursed (en) : Having been inured or made hardy by experience

  2. Inbursement (en) : The act of charging or paying an account


Variants
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inborn , in all my born days
Forms
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Inbursts, Inbursting


Etymology
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From Old French 'enburser', meaning 'to flood', from 'en' (in) + 'bourser' (to bubble)


Trivia
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  1. The term 'inburst' is not commonly used in everyday language.

  2. The word 'inburst' comes from the Old French word 'enburser', which means 'to flood'.

  3. Inbursts can be found in various forms of nature, such as volcanic eruptions and water main leaks.


Related Concepts
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  1. Explosion: An explosive event or substance

  2. Eruption: A sudden, violent eruption, especially of a volcano

  3. Outburst: A sudden, intense expression or display of emotion


Culture
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In literature, 'inburst' can be used figuratively to describe a sudden outpouring of emotion or energy. In art, it can be depicted as a burst of color or light. In music, it can be represented by a crescendo or a sudden increase in volume.

How to Memorize "inburst"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a dam bursting and the water rushing out. Visualize the intensity and power of the water.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'inburst' with a sudden, intense flow or outburst.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'In Burst' to remember the definition: 'In' represents 'intense' and 'Burst' represents 'flow' or 'outburst'.


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