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Explosion

Noun
UK /ɪkˈspləʊ.ʒən/
US /ɪkˈsploʊ.ʒən/

Definition

A sudden burst or violent release of energy, sound, or growth.

Example

"The explosion shook the entire building."

"The festival began with an explosion of fireworks that lit the night sky."

"Scientists study the sudden explosion of stars, called supernovas, to understand the universe better."

Explanation

An explosion is a sudden burst of energy, sound, or force. It usually happens when something blows up, like fireworks, bombs, or gas. Explosions can cause bright light, loud noise, and damage. For example, “Balloons can burst with a small explosion”, “A volcano explodes when hot lava suddenly comes out”. But “explosion” can also mean a very fast increase in something, like “an explosion of laughter” or “an explosion of population”. In both cases, it shows something sudden and powerful.

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