How Do You Spell EXPLOSION?

Pronunciation: [ɛksplˈə͡ʊʒən] (IPA)

The word "explosion" is spelled with an "x" instead of an "s" due to its origins in Latin. The "x" represents the "ks" sound in IPA phonetic transcription, while the "s" would represent a "z" sound. The "o" and "s" are pronounced separately, with the stress falling on the second syllable. This word refers to a sudden and violent release of energy, often resulting in a loud sound and damage to surrounding objects.

EXPLOSION Meaning and Definition

  1. Explosion is a noun that refers to the sudden and violent release or discharge of energy, particularly in the form of a loud noise, flash of light, and the expulsion of debris or gases. It involves the rapid expansion of gases or other substances, resulting in a highly destructive force. Typically, explosions are caused by the sudden and intense chemical reactions, the ignition of flammable materials or fuels, or the release of pent-up pressure.

    An explosion can occur in various contexts, such as industrial accidents, warfare, or even naturally, as in volcanic eruptions. It may involve the detonation of a bomb or explosive device, leading to devastating consequences, including injury, death, and the destruction of property or infrastructure.

    The impact of an explosion can be immense, with shockwaves radiating outward from the source, capable of inflicting severe damage. The release of high-pressure gases may occur, generating significant force and propelling shrapnel or debris over a wide area. Explosions can produce intense heat, fires, or secondary effects like collapsing structures or triggering avalanches or landslides.

    Given the potential danger and consequences of explosions, they are subject to extensive study within the fields of chemistry, engineering, and physics. Scientists and experts aim to better comprehend the nature of explosions, develop safety measures, and devise strategies to mitigate their hazardous impact—allowing for appropriate precautions and preparations to be implemented in various industries and fields to prevent or minimize the damage caused by these powerful events.

  2. A sudden discharge of nerve force.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. • A bursting forth with violence and noise; a sudden expansion with noise by excessive internal pressure; the noise itself.
    • See explode.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of EXPLOSION

The word "explosion" comes from the Latin word "explosionem", which is the past participle of the verb "explodere". In Latin, "ex" means "out" and "plodere" means "to hiss or to clap". The verb "explodere" in Latin referred to driving someone or something away with noise and force. Over time, the word evolved in English and came to signify a sudden and violent release of energy, resulting in a loud noise and forceful expansion.

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Plural form of EXPLOSION is EXPLOSIONS

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