Outburst in a sentence as a noun

* Possible, but once again I see no motive that would produce this brand of outburst.

An interview is an interview, he didn't need the outburst.

Women in tech need you now to return our reputation to what it was before your outburst.

His "outburst" may have been more for the benefit of his fellow employees than for management.

It's rather unclear what your goal is besides emotive outburst.

As a Product Manager, I'm familiar with being on the other side of an outburst like this.

Startled by the outburst, the judge looked up and scowled as the attorney read something written on her file.

Someone replies in defense with their own vitriolic outburst.\n3.

G+ is not my favorite product but I think this is just an outburst of anger that does not deserve our attention.

If you're fortunate enough the person used a forbidden word in their outburst, dogpile their employer and get them fired.\n4.

100 hour weeks were sustainable if you didn't mind the occasional psychotic outburst.

Diseases are often cause by lack of knowledge and education, outburst can often be contained with good means of communication.

The person who lacks empathy will only suspect pure incompetence or malice as the cause and have an outburst or berate the terrible service.

However, the fallacy is to connect the hypocrisy to the question of whether or not the guys were being sexist and whether her outburst was appropriate.

Outburst definitions

noun

an unrestrained expression of emotion

See also: effusion gush blowup ebullition

noun

a sudden intense happening; "an outburst of heavy rain"; "a burst of lightning"

See also: burst flare-up

noun

a sudden violent disturbance