eruption, dischargeaccess, backfire, bang, blast, blowout, blowup, burst, clap, combustion, concussion, crack, detonation, firing, fit, flare-up, fulmination, gust, ignition, outbreak, outburst, paroxysm, percussion, pop, report, roar, salvo
admiration
Changed
outdoors
Merchandise, supplies, commodities
Synonymy refers to words with similar meanings that can be substituted for each other in a specific context, whereas polysemy occurs when a single word has multiple meanings that are related to each other. In synonymy, the words are interchangeable, while in polysemy, the different meanings are connected by a common underlying concept.
In Japanese 'Kappa' is a synonymy fora sea monstercucumberA drake is a male duck.
It is called synonymy when different words have the same meaning.
pennilessness, want, need, hardship, insolvency, privation, penury, destitution
Explosion
the explosion = die Explosion.
An explosion rocked the building.I heard an explosion but saw no smoke or fire. When coal miners used to use liquid TNT, mines often collapsed in the explosion. His anger was like a volcanic explosion.
No, explosion is a noun.