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单词 outpouring
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outpouring

When he passes away there will be tributes and outpourings of grief.The outpouring of dog love is real.It has been quite some outpouring of emotion in the American Midwest.His death in January shocked fans and there were huge outpourings of grief, days after the critically acclaimed album was released.Wild outpourings of grief combine with a wildly festive atmosphere.The outpouring of love and affirmation that followed was overwhelming.And the announcement prompted a joyous outpouring of good wishes from fans all over the country.Why was she showing this outpouring of emotion?There was an outpouring of grief in the city after the crash.The meaning of love is not to be confused with some sentimental outpouring.Why all the outpouring of emotion for one more dead rock star? Love the outpouring of concern for the dog.The reaction and outpouring of emotion has made it so much better.News of her death was met with an outpouring of grief in her home country.Initially there was an online outpouring of love.News of her death provoked an outpouring of grief on social media sites yesterday.He found the huge outpouring of love humbling.The outpouring of emotions and media coverage are insulting to those who endure this condition without such hysteria.The following day in Wales there was an overwhelming outpouring of feeling.It prompted an outpouring of emotion from Cavendish.Their gratitude towards local people appears authentic, and the news of their deaths prompts an outpouring of grief.
(noun) 
Definition
a passionate outburst
The news of his death produced an instant outpouring of grief.
Synonyms
outburst
an outburst of anger
storm
The photos caused a storm when they were first published.
stream
a continuous stream of lava
explosion
His reaction was an explosion of anger.
surge
He was overcome by a sudden surge of jealousy.
outbreak
an outbreak of violence involving hundreds of youths
This outbreak of flu is no worse than normal.
deluge
eruption
the volcanic eruption of Tambora in 1815
spasm
He felt a spasm of fear.
paroxysm
She was overcome by a paroxysm of grief.
effusion
an effusion of blood
issue
(noun) 
Definition
a great amount of something that is produced very rapidly
Synonyms
outflow
an outflow of fresh water from a river
flow
watching the quiet flow of the olive-green water
spate
an incomprehensible spate of words
cascade
She stood still for a moment under the cascade of water.
flux
spurt
emanation
efflux
effluence
debouchment

Additional synonyms

in the sense of cascade
Definition
a waterfall or series of waterfalls over rocks
She stood still for a moment under the cascade of water.
Synonyms
waterfall,
falls,
torrent,
flood,
shower,
fountain,
avalanche,
deluge,
downpour,
outpouring,
cataract
in the sense of effluence
Synonyms
outflow,
flow,
discharge,
emission,
outpouring,
secretion,
effluent,
exhalation,
issue,
emanation,
efflux,
effluvium
in the sense of effusion
Definition
a sudden pouring out
an effusion of blood
Synonyms
outpouring,
issue,
stream,
shedding,
discharge,
emission,
gush,
outflow,
efflux,
effluence

Nearby words of
outpouring

  • outpace
  • outperform
  • outpost
  • outpouring
  • output
  • outrage
  • outrageous

Synonyms of 'outpouring'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of eruption
the volcanic eruption of Tambora in 1815
Synonyms
explosion,
discharge,
outburst,
venting,
ejection
in the sense of explosion
Definition
a sudden or violent outburst of activity, noise, emotion, etc.
His reaction was an explosion of anger.
Synonyms
outburst,
fit,
storm,
attack,
surge,
flare-up,
eruption,
paroxysm
in the sense of flow
Definition
the act, rate, or manner of flowing
watching the quiet flow of the olive-green water
Synonyms
stream,
current,
movement,
motion,
course,
issue,
flood,
drift,
tide,
spate,
gush,
flux,
outpouring,
outflow,
undertow,
tideway
in the sense of outbreak
Definition
a sudden occurrence of disease or war
an outbreak of violence involving hundreds of youthsThis outbreak of flu is no worse than normal.
Synonyms
eruption,
burst,
explosion,
epidemic,
rash,
outburst,
flare-up,
flash,
spasm,
upsurge
in the sense of paroxysm
Definition
a fit or convulsion
She was overcome by a paroxysm of grief.
Synonyms
outburst,
attack,
fit,
seizure,
flare-up (informal),
eruption,
spasm,
convulsion
in the sense of spasm
Definition
a sudden burst of activity or feeling
He felt a spasm of fear.
Synonyms
burst,
fit,
outburst,
seizure,
frenzy,
eruption,
access
in the sense of spate
Definition
a fast flow or outpouring
an incomprehensible spate of words
Synonyms
flood,
flow,
torrent,
rush,
deluge,
outpouring
in the sense of storm
Definition
a violent disturbance or quarrel
The photos caused a storm when they were first published.
Synonyms
outburst,
row,
stir,
outcry,
furore,
violence,
anger,
passion,
outbreak,
turmoil,
disturbance,
strife,
clamour,
agitation,
commotion,
rumpus,
tumult,
hubbub
in the sense of stream
Definition
any steady flow of water or other liquid
a continuous stream of lava
Synonyms
flow,
current,
rush,
run,
course,
drift,
surge,
tide,
torrent,
outpouring,
tideway
in the sense of surge
Definition
a heavy rolling motion or sound
He was overcome by a sudden surge of jealousy.
Synonyms
wave,
rush,
storm,
outburst,
torrent,
eruption
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