explosion
noun /ɪkˈspləʊʒn/
  /ɪkˈspləʊʒn/
Word Family
- explode verb
 - explosion noun
 - explosive adjective noun
 - unexploded adjective
 
- [countable, uncountable] the sudden violent bursting and loud noise of something such as a bomb exploding; the act of deliberately causing something to explode
- a bomb/nuclear/gas explosion
 - There were two loud explosions and then the building burst into flames.
 - a huge/massive explosion
 - Bomb Squad officers carried out a controlled explosion of the device.
 - Some witnesses said they heard an explosion before the plane hit the ground.
 - The accused denies conspiring to cause an explosion.
 - in an explosion 300 people were injured in the explosion.
 - explosion of something a spectacular explosion of fireworks
 
Extra ExamplesTopics War and conflictb1- A huge explosion rocked the entire building.
 - The build-up of gas caused a small explosion.
 - The explosion caused major structural damage.
 - A massive explosion ripped through the chemical works.
 - The explosion sent a large cloud of smoke and dust into the air.
 - The world changed with the explosion of the first atomic bomb.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- almighty
 - big
 - deafening
 - …
 
- cause
 - create
 - set off
 - …
 
- come
 - happen
 - occur
 - …
 
- in an/the explosion
 
 - [countable] a large, sudden or rapid increase in the amount or number of something
- a population explosion
 - explosion of something an explosion of interest in learning Japanese
 - explosion in something an explosion in oil prices
 
Extra Examples- How can we keep up with the information explosion?
 - If no action is taken, the country runs the risk of a social explosion.
 - In the 1860s a veritable explosion of major scientific publications took place.
 - a great explosion of creativity
 - a sudden explosion in the number of students
 - I believe we will see an explosion in lawsuits of this kind.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- sudden
 - great
 - veritable
 - …
 
- see
 - witness
 
- occur
 - take place
 
- explosion in
 - explosion of
 
 - [countable] (formal) a sudden, violent expression of emotion, especially anger synonym outburst
- Do you know what brought on that explosion?
 - Demonstrators clashed with riot police in an explosion of anger at live animal exports.
 - The shock waves of this political explosion engulfed the whole of Europe.
 
 
Word Originearly 17th cent.: from Latin explosio(n-) ‘scornful rejection’, from the verb explodere ‘drive out by clapping, hiss off the stage’, from ex- ‘out’ + plaudere ‘to clap’.