erupt
Indicates an eruption that begins without warning.
Describes an eruption that occurs with great force, often causing significant destruction.
Used when an eruption happens after a long period of pressure or waiting.
Describes eruptions that happen from time to time, but not regularly.
Refers to an eruption that happens naturally or without an apparent external cause.
Refers to eruptions that happen at regular intervals over time.
Indicates that an eruption is imminent or appears likely to happen soon.
Describes a sudden transformation into a different state, often one of chaos or violence, such as 'erupt into war' or 'erupt into argument'.
Often used with expressions of sound or emotion, like 'erupt in cheers' or 'erupt in flames'.
Used to describe an outburst of sound, like 'erupt with laughter'.