Outburst

/ˈaʊtˌbɜːrst/ noun

An outburst is a sudden, strong release of emotion or activity, such as shouting in anger or laughing very loudly.

Formed from the prefix “out-” meaning “forth, beyond” and “burst,” from Old English *berstan* meaning “to break, split.” The idea shifted from something physically bursting outward to emotions suddenly breaking out.

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