verb
- to say something suddenly and without thinking, often revealing information that should be kept secret
Usage: often followed by ‘out’
Examples
- She blurted out the surprise party plans by accident.
- He blurted the answer before anyone else could respond.
- I didn’t mean to blurt that secret to everyone.
- The witness blurted out crucial information during questioning.
- She always blurts whatever comes to mind.
- He blurted an apology before rushing away.