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    blurt
    /bləːt/

    verb

    • 1. say (something) suddenly and without careful consideration: "she blurted out the truth"

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  2. : to utter abruptly and impulsively usually used with out. blurter noun. Examples of blurt in a Sentence. “Gosh, you look awful!” she blurted. Recent Examples on the Web When Emily returns to her apartment, Mindy blurts out that Alfie has been in Paris this whole time, a fact seemingly everyone knew except Emily herself.

  3. Blurted means to utter suddenly and impulsively, often involuntarily. Find synonyms, antonyms, translations and usage examples of blurted from various sources.

  4. Blurt means to say something suddenly and involuntarily, often after trying to keep quiet or secret. Learn the word origin, pronunciation, collocations, and usage of blurt with examples from The Guardian and other sources.

  5. Blurt means to say something suddenly and without thinking carefully enough. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with synonyms and example sentences, from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  6. Usually, when you blurt something, you end up regretting it. Saying something without considering your words can end up making you feel stupid or hurting someone's feelings — just imagine what might happen if you were to blurt out what you really think about your grandmother's cooking.

  7. Blurt means to say something suddenly and without thinking, especially because you are excited or nervous. For example, "Will you marry me?" he blurted. See more translations and usage of blurt in different contexts.

  8. to say something suddenly and without thinking carefully enough She blurted it out before I could stop her. “She's pregnant,” Jack blurted. Thesaurus call. cry out; exclaim; blurt (out) These words all mean to shout or say something loudly or suddenly. call to shout or say something loudly to attract someone's attention: I thought I heard ...