spurt Synonyms
spurt Meaning
spurt (n)
the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid)
spurt (v)
gush forth in a sudden stream or jet
move or act with a sudden increase in speed or energy
spurt Sentence Examples
- A spurt of water sprayed from the broken pipe, dousing the unsuspecting passerby.
- The runner experienced a sudden spurt of energy, propelling him towards the finish line.
- The sales team surpassed expectations with a spurt of new acquisitions last quarter.
- The growth spurt the child experienced was remarkable, adding several inches to his height within months.
- The volcano erupted with a furious spurt of lava, sending molten rock cascading down its slopes.
- The adrenaline spurt surged through her veins as she faced the sudden danger.
- A spurt of wind rattled the windows, causing them to tremble and squeak.
- The artist's creativity burst forth in a furious spurt of inspiration, filling her canvas with vibrant hues.
- The injured athlete winced as a spurt of blood escaped the wound, staining the bandage.
- The heated discussion reached a climax with a spurt of angry words and accusations.
FAQs About the word spurt
the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid), gush forth in a sudden stream or jet, move or act with a sudden increase in speed or energy
flurry, burst, outburst, increase, flutter, outbreak, boost, flicker, flare, eruption
calm, slump, calm,slump,, doldrums,doldrums
A spurt of water sprayed from the broken pipe, dousing the unsuspecting passerby.
The runner experienced a sudden spurt of energy, propelling him towards the finish line.
The sales team surpassed expectations with a spurt of new acquisitions last quarter.
The growth spurt the child experienced was remarkable, adding several inches to his height within months.