outbreak
/ˈaʊt.brek/Definitions
1. noun
a sudden or violent expression of emotion, especially anger or frustration
“The crowd’s outbreak of cheering filled the entire stadium.”
2. noun
an unexpected or uncontrolled occurrence, especially of a disease
“The doctor warned of a potential outbreak of the virus in the city.”
3. noun
an event or situation in which something happens suddenly or unexpectedly
“The unexpected outbreak of war caught everyone off guard.”
4. verb
to come out or burst out, especially suddenly or violently
“The crowd began to outbreak into cheers as the team scored the goal.”
5. verb
to spread or become widespread, especially of a disease
“The virus is starting to outbreak across the country.”