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explode
verb
-
explode
,
exploding
,
explodes
,
exploded
to
burst
or
make
something
burst
violently
with
a
loud
noise
,
often
sending
pieces
outward
•
The
firework
exploded
in
a
shower
of
colorful
sparks
above
the
stadium
.
The
firework
exploded
in
a
shower
of
colorful
sparks
above
the
stadium
.
•
When
the
glass
jar
heated
up
too
quickly
,
it
exploded
all
over
the
kitchen
counter
.
When
the
glass
jar
heated
up
too
quickly
,
it
exploded
all
over
the
kitchen
counter
.
Mid-17th
century
,
from
Latin
explosus
,
past
participle
of
explodere
‘
drive
out
by
clapping
’,
later
‘
drive
off
the
stage
’,
then
‘
burst
out
’.
verb
-
explode
,
exploding
,
explodes
,
exploded
to
increase
very
quickly
in
number
,
size
,
or
intensity
•
After
the
video
went
viral
,
the
number
of
subscribers
exploded
.
After
the
video
went
viral
,
the
number
of
subscribers
exploded
.
•
In
spring
,
the
garden
exploded
with
color
as
every
flower
bloomed
.
In
spring
,
the
garden
exploded
with
color
as
every
flower
bloomed
.
verb
-
explode
,
exploding
,
explodes
,
exploded
to
suddenly
express
a
strong
feeling
in
a
loud
or
violent
way
•
He
exploded
with
laughter
at
the
comedian
’
s
joke
.
He
exploded
with
laughter
at
the
comedian
’
s
joke
.
•
When
she
saw
the
mess
,
she
exploded
with
anger
.
When
she
saw
the
mess
,
she
exploded
with
anger
.
verb
-
explode
,
exploding
,
explodes
,
exploded
to
prove
an
idea
,
myth
,
or
belief
to
be
completely
wrong
•
The
scientist
’
s
new
data
exploded
the
old
theory
.
The
scientist
’
s
new
data
exploded
the
old
theory
.
•
Her
careful
research
exploded
the
rumor
that
the
castle
was
haunted
.
Her
careful
research
exploded
the
rumor
that
the
castle
was
haunted
.
explosive
adjective
-
explode
,
exploding
,
explodes
,
exploded
capable
of
exploding
or
causing
an
explosion
.
•
She
wore
gloves
to
handle
the
explosive
chemicals
.
She
wore
gloves
to
handle
the
explosive
chemicals
.
•
The
explosive
device
was
defused
just
in
time
.
The
explosive
device
was
defused
just
in
time
.
From
mid-17th
century
French
explosif
,
from
Latin
explōsus
(
past
participle
of
explōdere
'to
drive
off
the
stage
by
noise'
),
influenced
by
explosion
.
adjective
-
explode
,
exploding
,
explodes
,
exploded
increasing
or
developing
suddenly
and
rapidly
.
•
The
company
experienced
explosive
growth
last
year
.
The
company
experienced
explosive
growth
last
year
.
•
Her
explosive
temper
frightened
the
children
.
Her
explosive
temper
frightened
the
children
.
From
mid-17th
century
French
explosif
,
from
Latin
explōsus
(
past
participle
of
explōdere
'to
drive
off
the
stage
by
noise'
),
influenced
by
explosion
.
noun
-
explode
,
exploding
,
explodes
,
exploded
a
substance
or
device
capable
of
producing
an
explosion
.
•
The
army
experts
safely
disposed
of
the
explosive
.
The
army
experts
safely
disposed
of
the
explosive
.
•
Miners
placed
the
explosive
charge
deep
in
the
tunnel
.
Miners
placed
the
explosive
charge
deep
in
the
tunnel
.
From
mid-17th
century
French
explosif
,
from
Latin
explōsus
(
past
participle
of
explōdere
'to
drive
off
the
stage
by
noise'
),
influenced
by
explosion
.