Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: outbursts
IPA transcription: ['aʊtb,ɝsts]
Usage examples
  • His outbursts had been too frequent and too violent to come within the classification of a normal and sanitary relaxation of spirit.
  • The Dirt Glacier is noted among the river men as being subject to violent flood outbursts once or twice a year, usually in the late summer.
  • During the mass Snegiryov became somewhat calmer, though at times he had outbursts of the same unconscious and, as it were, incoherent anxiety.
  • Right and duty--the due reward of talent and labor--the outbursts of love and enthusiasm,--all are regulated in advance by an invariable standard; all depend upon number and balance. Equality of conditions is the law of society, and universal solidarity is the ratification of this law.