Eruption synonyms
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explosion (related)
A sudden, often vehement outburst:
A volley of bullets fired from an automatic weapon:
A sudden increase:
A continuous movement or circulation:
Gust is defined as taste or the enjoyment of flavor.
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A sudden, involuntary physical reaction:
volcanic eruption
the sudden occurrence of a violent discharge of steam and volcanic material
The reaction of a part of the body to injury or infection, characterized by swelling, heat, redness, and pain. The process includes increased blood flow with an influx of white blood cells and other chemical substances that facilitate healing.
The ability or right to approach, enter, exit, communicate with, or make use of:
A violent explosion, as of dynamite or a bomb.
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A noisy rushing about; confusion; bustle
A whitish, powdery deposit on the surface of rocks or soil in dry regions. It is formed as mineral-rich water rises to the surface through capillary action and then evaporates. Efflorescence usually consists of gypsum, salt, or calcite.
Ejected matter.
exanthema
Alternative spelling of exanthem.
The action of pouring out
An outbreak of many instances within a brief period:
A sudden, swift attack or assault; onslaught
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A violent agitation of human society; a civil, political, or domestic commotion; violent outbreak.
dormancy (antonym)
The state or characteristic of being dormant; quiet, inactive restfulness.
retention (antonym)
The ability to recall or recognize what has been learned or experienced; memory.
The definition of bang means a loud, sudden noise.
A sharp slap, as in hearty greeting
Such a sound
earthquake (related)
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erruption (related)
volcanic (related)
eruptions (related)
eruptive (related)
volcano (related)
volcanism (related)
caldera-forming (related)
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rupia
Formerly the currencies of Italian Somaliland and Portuguese India.
Find another word for eruption. In this page you can discover 38 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for eruption, like: explosion, burst, outburst, outbreak, irruption, flow, gust, blowup, fit, flare-up and volcanic eruption.