Reasons for a sudden burst of anger:
An outburst is a sudden and violent release or outpouring.
That is the correct spelling of "outburst" (a sudden emotional expression).
Outburst means a sudden release of strong emotion. It also signifies a sudden or violent occurrance of something.
Some words for a sudden and strong feeling, depending on the emotion include:fitsurgeimpulseflushspurtspasm (generally unpleasant feelings)rushtwitch (generally unpleasant feelings)outburst (normally refers to anger)
Guffaw
It's kind of like "blew his top", which means that he/someone had an outburst of anger.
Another word for an outburst of anger is "flare-up." Other synonyms include "fit of rage," "explosion of anger," or "temper tantrum," depending on the context and intensity of the emotion.
I was unprepared for his sudden outburst of exasperation.
We mean that the person has a lot of anger that is being kept inside that could be released in an outburst at any time.
It is a frame of mind, it is a mood and can be good as well as bad. It is a sudden outburst of anger, sometimes uncontrolled. It can also be a passion or resentment. A popular notion is that it should be kept under control.
A tantrum is a display of temper, an uncontrolled outburst of anger and frustration. Tantrums are usually associated with young children or someone in emotional distress.
"Lachflash" is a German term that translates to "giggling fit" or "laughter attack" in English. It refers to a sudden and uncontrollable outburst of laughter.