BLURT OUT vs BLURT: NOUN
- N/A
- A sudden puff or emission of the breath, especially in contempt, as when saying “pooh.”
BLURT OUT vs BLURT: VERB
- To say suddenly, without thinking
- Utter impulsively
- Utter impulsively
BLURT OUT vs BLURT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To speak contemptuously of.
- To utter suddenly and unadvisedly; to divulge inconsiderately; to ejaculate; -- commonly with out.
- To utter suddenly and impulsively.
BLURT OUT vs BLURT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To burst out weeping.
- To puff or emit the breath explosively as in sleep, or contemptuously as in saying “pooh”; puff in scorn or with a contemptuous expression of the lips.
- To treat contemptuously.
- To utter suddenly or inadvertently; divulge unadvisedly: commonly with out.
BLURT OUT vs BLURT: RELATED WORDS
- Hang back, Blow over, Loss of consciousness, Skip over, Firk, Peck at, Pick at, Score off, Wherret, Bump into, Hit on, Burst out, Blunder out, Ejaculate, Blurt
- Holler, Snigger, Bawl, Scream, Interject, Shout, Giggle, Overhear, Yell, Exclaim, Mutter, Mumble, Blurt out, Blunder out, Ejaculate
BLURT OUT vs BLURT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fall about, Hang back, Blow over, Loss of consciousness, Skip over, Firk, Peck at, Pick at, Score off, Wherret, Bump into, Hit on, Burst out, Ejaculate, Blurt
- Cringe, Laugh, Sob, Holler, Snigger, Bawl, Scream, Shout, Giggle, Yell, Exclaim, Mutter, Mumble, Blurt out, Ejaculate
BLURT OUT vs BLURT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Everything must be short, easy to blurt out between gulps of cold water.
- OK to blurt out derogatory names just because someone has upset us.
- Smirnov to blurt out that the man was off a missile submarine.
- HD have trouble internalizing their thoughts and can blurt out inappropriate comments.
- Sometimes they still blurt out stuff and I have to report it.
- North Americans just blurt out their business: "I need some stamps.".
- They blurt out arrogant words; all the wrongdoers are boastful.
- For a moment I wanted to blurt out everything.
- We all have students who blurt out in class.
- Tenney, all he could blurt out was Halleluiah.
- HD have trouble internalizing their thoughts and can blurt out inappropriate comments.
- Sometimes they still blurt out stuff and I have to report it.
- North Americans just blurt out their business: "I need some stamps.".
- They blurt out arrogant words; all the wrongdoers are boastful.
- We tend to blurt it out at random in meetings.
- Sometimes we blurt things out and regret it later on.
- Glen Hansard talks about his new album with Blurt.
- For a moment I wanted to blurt out everything.
- We all have students who blurt out in class.
- Tenney, all he could blurt out was Halleluiah.
BLURT OUT vs BLURT: QUESTIONS
- Will Kurien blurt out correct measures in Congress?
- When is the latest promo code for Blurt Foundation?
- Will Kurien blurt out correct measures in Congress?