blurt in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
To blurt means to say something suddenly and impulsively, often without thinking or intending to reveal it.
Sample Sentences
- She didn't mean to blurt out the secret during the meeting.
- He tends to blurt out whatever comes to his mind, regardless of the consequences.
- I was surprised when she blurted that she had been accepted into the program.
- It's important to think before you blurt, especially when emotions are high.
- During the surprise party, he accidentally blurted out the guest of honor's name.
- I always try to keep my thoughts to myself, but sometimes I just blurt.
- When excited, children often blurt out their wishes without hesitation.
- She managed to blurt her feelings just before the moment passed.
- He didn't mean to blurt his opinion in front of everyone.
- After thinking it over, I regretted the things I had blurted out in anger.