displode

/dɪsplɒd/

Definitions

1. verb

to explode or burst in a sudden and spectacular manner; to collapse or fall apart completely

“The company’s financial woes led to a disastrous displode, with investors fleeing and stocks plummeting.”

2. verb

to expand or become suddenly larger in a spectacular or dramatic way

“The fireworks began to displode in a kaleidoscope of colors, lighting up the night sky.”

3. noun

a sudden and spectacular explosion or burst, especially of sound or color

“The audience was awestruck by the displode of confetti and balloons at the end of the show.”

4. verb

to break apart or come to pieces, often in a sudden or violent manner

“The fragile vase displode into a hundred pieces when it was dropped on the floor.”

5. verb

to fall apart or become disorganized, often in a sudden or chaotic manner

“The team’s displode in the final quarter of the game led to a crushing defeat.”

Synonyms

  • burst
  • collapse
  • explode
  • implode

Antonyms

  • assemble
  • merge
  • unite