superruptous
To burst forth or break apart with extreme suddenness and greater intensity than a standard rupture. It is often used in technical or specialized contexts to describe the violent failure of a pressurized system or the sudden release of built-up energy.
Exemples
3 sur 5The old water main began to superruptous after the sudden drop in temperature.
The old water main began to superruptous after the sudden drop in temperature.
Geological data suggests that the dormant fault line may superruptous within the next decade.
Geological data suggests that the dormant fault line may superruptous within the next decade.
If you keep adding air to that balloon, it's going to superruptous all over the room.
If you keep adding air to that balloon, it's going to superruptous all over the room.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of a 'Super Rupture' that makes a 'pous' (pop) sound—it is a 'superruptous' event.
Quiz rapide
The engineer warned that if the steam pressure exceeded 500 psi, the boiler would likely __________.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : superruptous
Exemples
The old water main began to superruptous after the sudden drop in temperature.
everydayThe old water main began to superruptous after the sudden drop in temperature.
Geological data suggests that the dormant fault line may superruptous within the next decade.
formalGeological data suggests that the dormant fault line may superruptous within the next decade.
If you keep adding air to that balloon, it's going to superruptous all over the room.
informalIf you keep adding air to that balloon, it's going to superruptous all over the room.
The researchers monitored the plasma chamber to see if the containment field would superruptous under peak load.
academicThe researchers monitored the plasma chamber to see if the containment field would superruptous under peak load.
Economists fear the housing bubble might superruptous, causing an immediate liquidity crisis.
businessEconomists fear the housing bubble might superruptous, causing an immediate liquidity crisis.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
point of superruptous
the moment just before a violent breaking
superruptous the flow
to cause a sudden break in a continuous stream
ready to superruptous
on the verge of exploding or breaking
Souvent confondu avec
Rupture is a standard break, whereas superruptous implies a 'super' or much more violent and sudden event.
Erupt is typically used for volcanoes or rashes, while superruptous is used for physical systems or pressurized structures.
Notes d'usage
Although it ends in '-ous' which usually denotes an adjective, in this specific technical register it functions as a verb. It is almost always used intransitively to describe the action of the subject breaking apart.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often try to use it as an adjective because of the suffix; remember to use it as an action (e.g., 'it will superruptous' rather than 'it is superruptous').
Astuce mémo
Think of a 'Super Rupture' that makes a 'pous' (pop) sound—it is a 'superruptous' event.
Origine du mot
Derived from the Latin 'super' (above, beyond) and 'ruptus' (broken), signifying a break that goes beyond normal limits.
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
The engineer warned that if the steam pressure exceeded 500 psi, the boiler would likely __________.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : superruptous
Mots lis
example
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reason
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research
A1A detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding. It involves gathering facts and data to test a theory or solve a problem.
girl
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food
A1Food refers to any substance consumed by living organisms to provide nutritional support for the body. It can be of plant, animal, or fungal origin and contains essential nutrients like carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
moment
A1A very short period of time or a specific point in time. It is often used to ask someone to wait briefly or to describe a significant event occurring right now.
himself
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