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Explode Definition & Meaning

1. To burst or shatter violently, often with a loud noise.

Example: The fireworks exploded in the sky, dazzling the crowd below.

2. To increase rapidly or suddenly in size, quantity, or intensity.

Example: The popularity of the new restaurant exploded after a positive review in the local newspaper.

3. To express strong emotions, often in an uncontrolled manner.

Example: The angry customer exploded in a fit of rage when his order was incorrect.

4. To reveal or expose something previously hidden or secret.

Example: The scandal exploded when the incriminating documents were leaked to the press.

5. To cause a sudden and dramatic change or disruption.

Example: The unexpected resignation of the ceo exploded the company's stock prices.

Examples of the word explode used in sentences.

  • The balloon will explode if you fill it with too much air.
  • The soda can explode if you shake it too much before opening.
  • The volcano might explode and cause damage to the nearby villages.
  • The fireworks will explode in the sky during the celebrations.
  • The bomb squad was able to explode the suspicious package in a safe place.
  • She was so angry that she felt like she might explode.
  • My phone battery exploded when I left it charging overnight.
  • He opened the bottle of soda too quickly, causing it to explode all over the kitchen counter.
  • The fireworks will explode in the sky tonight.
  • The number of cases of the virus may explode if people don't stick to social distancing guidelines.
  • The chef warned against putting the microwave popcorn on for too long, as it could explode and make a mess.
  • The pressure inside the tire was too high, causing it to explode unexpectedly.
  • The news of the unexpected death of a beloved one made her emotions explode, leaving her in tears.
  • The fireworks display was so amazing that it seemed like the sky was about to explode.
  • The athlete could feel his heart rate explode with excitement as he crossed the finish line.
  • The heated argument between the two coworkers finally came to a head and exploded into a shouting match.
  • The audience erupted in cheers and applause, causing the energy in the room to explode with excitement.
  • The fireworks exploded in the sky, forming a beautiful display of colors and light.
  • The pressure inside the container caused the soda can to explode, sending the drink flying everywhere.
  • The volcano's eruption caused the earth to shake and the lava to explode out of the crater.
  • The company's profits were set to explode in the coming months, thanks to a new product launch that had been highly anticipated by consumers.
  • The chef warned us not to overcook the soufflé, or it would explode and ruin the entire dish.
  • The tension in the room was palpable, as if at any moment the argument could explode into a full-blown fight.
  • The fireworks display was so spectacular that it felt like the night sky was about to explode with color.
  • The political situation in the region was highly volatile, with many worried that a single spark could cause the situation to explode into violence.
  • The intense heat caused the pressure inside the container to build, eventually leading it to explode in a catastrophic burst.
  • When news of the scandal broke, the online community exploded with opinions and debates on the topic.
  • As he took a bite of the spicy curry, the flavors seemed to explode in his mouth, leaving him both satisfied and breathless.
  • In the midst of the fireworks show, the sky seemed to explode into a myriad of colors and shapes.
  • His temper finally got the best of him, causing him to explode into a fit of rage and hurl insults at those around him.
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