noun
- a sudden, violent rush or eruption inward
verb
- to burst or rush inward suddenly and forcefully
Usage: less common than the noun form
Examples
- The inburst of cold air through the open door made everyone shiver.
- An inburst of water flooded the basement after the pipe broke.
- The crowd experienced an inburst of excitement when the band took the stage.
- Flames seemed to inburst from the cracks in the wall.
- The sudden inburst of emotion caught her by surprise.
- Water began to inburst through the damaged hull of the ship.