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erupt
This word carries a high-energy, explosive charge. It suggests a build-up of internal pressure that finally reaches a breaking point, resulting in an uncontrollable release. While it describes geological events, it is frequently used to describe human behavior that has been suppressed until it can no longer be contained. Compared to "explode," which can be a single instantaneous blast, "erupt" often implies a continuing flow or a prolonged outburst. It is commonly used in journalistic or dramatic contexts to describe riots, laughter, or volcanic activity, emphasizing the transition from a state of tension to a state of chaos.