explode
[ ik-splohd ]
/ ɪkˈsploʊd /
verb (used without object), ex·plod·ed, ex·plod·ing.
verb (used with object), ex·plod·ed, ex·plod·ing.
Origin of explode
1530–40; < Latin
explōdere to drive off by clapping, drive away, equivalent to
ex-
ex-1 +
plod- variant stem of
plaudere to clap, beat
OTHER WORDS FROM explode
ex·plod·er, noun pre·ex·plode, verb, pre·ex·plod·ed, pre·ex·plod·ing. un·ex·plod·ed, adjectiveWords nearby explode
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British Dictionary definitions for explode
explode
/ (ɪkˈspləʊd) /
verb
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implode
Derived forms of explode
exploder, nounWord Origin for explode
C16: from Latin
explōdere to drive off by clapping, hiss (an actor) off, from
ex-
1 +
plaudere to clap