babble, betray, blab, burst out with, call out, come out with, cry out, disclose, divulge, exclaim, give away, jabber, leak, let on, let out, let slip, let the cat ouf of the bag, reveal, run off at the mouth, spill the beans, spout
Yes, blurt is a verb.
I really didn't mean to blurt that out.
Its a verb.
blurt means u blurt out a answer when not supposed to
blurt out a random word like cheese or rasberries.
exclaim, ejaculate, blurt,
Well there is another answer but here is one "A student blurt out an answer."
why people blurt stuff
Blurt was created in 1979.
"Let them blab!" is just one English equivalent of the Italian word Spifferino!Specifically, the word functions as a verb in its third person plural expression of the present imperative. It means "let (them) blab, blurt, blurt out, tattle!" The pronunciation will be "SPEEF-fey-REE-no" in Italian.
Blurt is a regular verb this means the past and the past participle forms are both verb + edBlurted
Sit around and wait while you mentally court a spurt of inspiration, then you can blurt out the answer...