blurt out
To say suddenly, without thinking
When in court, it is inadvisable to blurt out the first thing you think of. Instead, take time to construct coherent sentences.
VERB + BLURT
don't, going, want
BLURT + NOUN
something, spoilers
PREP.
out
ADV.
carelessly
verb
To utter suddenly and unadvisedly; to speak quickly or without thought; to divulge inconsiderately — commonly with out.
Please think about your reply and don't just blurt out the first thing that comes to mind.
"Who are you?!" he blurted into the woman's palm, and she shook it off in obvious disgust, wiping spittle onto his D-class uniform.
To spurt.
the sound of rusty water blurting from the faucet in the kitchen
Blurted tea onto the monitor at FAL being "satisfying" and Brine's reaction . . .
noun
An abrupt outburst.
To say suddenly, without thinking
When in court, it is inadvisable to blurt out the first thing you think of. Instead, take time to construct coherent sentences.
Please think about your reply and don't just blurt out the first thing that comes to mind.
Wiktionary"Who are you?!" he blurted into the woman's palm, and she shook it off in obvious disgust, wiping spittle onto his D-class uniform.
Wiktionarythe sound of rusty water blurting from the faucet in the kitchen
WiktionaryIt was the sort of weird car that made me want to blurt out, "what the heck is that?"
Tatoeba · #425434I'm not going to carelessly blurt out something that would cause trouble!
Tatoeba · #11236080This guy waits in line at movie theatres just so he can blurt out spoilers.
Tatoeba · #11618815i Register
In some senses, blurt is marked as informal. Watch for register when choosing this word.