blurt (Meaning)
blurt (v)
utter impulsively
blurt (v. t.)
To utter suddenly and unadvisedly; to divulge inconsiderately; to ejaculate; -- commonly with out.
Synonyms & Antonyms of blurt
blurt Sentence Examples
- He couldn't help but blurt out the secret he had been keeping for so long.
- In her excitement, she would often blurt out whatever came to mind.
- The child blurted an answer without raising his hand in class.
- I didn't mean to blurt it out, but the words just escaped me.
- It's important to think before you speak and not blurt out something hurtful.
- His tendency to blurt out inappropriate comments often landed him in trouble.
- She tried to hold back her laughter but ended up blurting out a giggle.
- The news was so shocking that I blurted out my disbelief.
- I had to cover my mouth to keep from blurting out the surprise party plans.
- He regretted blurting out his feelings before he had fully considered the consequences.
FAQs About the word blurt
utter impulsivelyTo utter suddenly and unadvisedly; to divulge inconsiderately; to ejaculate; -- commonly with out.
articulate, advertise, broadcast, utter, speak, look, shout, tell, air, shoot
suppress,suppress,stifle, stifle,
He couldn't help but blurt out the secret he had been keeping for so long.
In her excitement, she would often blurt out whatever came to mind.
The child blurted an answer without raising his hand in class.
I didn't mean to blurt it out, but the words just escaped me.