very explosive

Frequency: 7.713.5 per million words

very tense and likely to erupt into conflict or anger

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Examples (10)

  • The situation became very explosive after the controversial announcement.
  • Their relationship was very explosive and unpredictable.
  • The atmosphere in the meeting room was very explosive with tension.
  • Political discussions can become very explosive during election season.
  • The debate over immigration policy is very explosive in this community.
  • His temper is very explosive when he's under pressure.
  • The negotiations reached a very explosive point yesterday.
  • That topic is very explosive - we should avoid discussing it.
  • The crowd's mood became very explosive after the referee's decision.
  • Family dinners can get very explosive when politics come up.