burst in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
burst in Malayalam മലയാളം
burst in Sindhi سنڌي
burst in English
- burst⇄burst, verb, burst,bursting,noun.
- burst⇄expr. burst in,
a. to appear suddenly.
Ex. The boys were in the kitchen when the cook burst in and ordered them out.
b. (Figurative.) to interrupt.
Ex. During the debate, a man kept bursting in with questions. - burst⇄expr. burst out, to come out with suddenly; exclaim.
Ex. ""Oh, no!"" Jack burst out when the glass fell. - burst⇄noun 1. an outbreak.
Ex. There was a burst of laughter when the clown fell down.
(SYN) outburst.
2. a sudden and violent issuing forth; sudden opening to view or sight.
Ex. a burst of sunlight.
3. a sudden display of acti - burst⇄v.i. 1. to break open; break out; fly apart suddenly; explode.
Ex. The balloon will burst.
(SYN) erupt.
2. to go, come, or do by force or suddenly.
Ex. He burst into the room without knocking.
3. to be very full, as if re - burst⇄v.t. 1. to force open suddenly or violently.
Ex. He burst the lock with a hammer.
2. to cause to break open or into pieces; shatter.
Ex. to burst a blood vessel. The prisoner burst his chains.