No, the word 'exploded' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to explode. The past participle of the verb is also functions as an adjective.
The noun forms for the verb to explode are explosion, explosive, and the gerund, exploding.
That is the correct spelling of the word "explode".
The other prefixes for explode are "post" and "pre".
No, that is not correct.The correct spelling is explode.For example:They watched the bomb explode from a distance.The nuclear plant was about to explode.
Explode
"Your head is going to explode" IS an idiom. It means you have too much to think about.
Explode, explodes, exploded. The dynamite exploded on contact.
An abstract noun for "explode" is "explosion." This term refers to the event or process of something bursting violently, rather than a tangible object. It captures the concept of sudden release or increase in energy, which characterizes the action of exploding.
No, erupt is a verb.The noun form of the verb to erupt is eruption.
An abstract noun for "explode" is "explosion." This term refers to the act or process of bursting forth with force, but it does not denote a physical object. It encapsulates the concept of the event itself, emphasizing the phenomenon rather than any tangible result.
Yes, an explosion is a noun. It refers to a sudden and violent release of energy, often accompanied by a loud noise and the generation of high temperatures and shock waves.
The verb for explode is "explode."
The prefix to explode is "ex-"
Your stomach can explode which can kill you :)
Caterpillar do not explode.
It depends on how you use it. It can be either a noun or a verb. Noun: A blast of cold air met her as she opened the door. Verb: He blasts a horn in his children's ear to wake them.
no it will actually explode the specified range you typed in
If Ben Jones wants them to explode, they will explode.