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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a outburst" is not correct; it should be "an outburst." You can use it to describe a sudden release of strong emotion, such as anger or excitement.
Example: "During the meeting, she had an outburst of frustration when her ideas were dismissed."
Alternatives: "a fit of rage" or "a surge of emotion."
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North Korea has vowed to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike against the United States in a outburst of furious rhetoric as the United Nations cleared the way for new sanctions against Pyongyang.
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But a third group would have answered with an outburst: "A Palm and a phone.
Comedy is an outburst, a rage, a microscope...but it's not fair.
This dance did build to a climax, an outburst of frenzy.
It is itself an oath, in another sense — an interjection, an outburst of anger.
"Lack of will" is a peculiar diagnosis for a man producing an outburst like that.
There was an outburst during a game that led to Mr. Rice's ejection.
But did what Delia said really qualify as either an outburst or a rant?
Last season he was suspended for six games by Major League Baseball after an outburst during a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
In this case, there is always a danger of an outburst of terror.
Deputy Pietro Gugliotta: "Natale just had a bit of an outburst.
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