Yes, it is It is a form of the verb "to blurt (out)." It is the past tense and past participle of the verb, and can also be used as an adjective (e.g. blurted epithets).
The word "blurted" is a verb. It is the past tense form of the verb "blurt," which means to say something suddenly and without thinking.
Blurt is a regular verb this means the past and the past participle forms are both verb + edBlurted
there are two syllables in the word blurted=blur-ted
Well there is another answer but here is one "A student blurt out an answer."
to speak suddenly or inadvertently and divulge something unadvisedly
The word "blurted" is a verb. It is the past tense form of the verb "blurt," which means to say something suddenly and without thinking.
Blurt is a regular verb this means the past and the past participle forms are both verb + edBlurted
there are two syllables in the word blurted=blur-ted
Antonyms for blurted are 'be quiet'; 'keep quiet' or conceal, hide..
The boy blurted out the answer in class with out raising his hand.
Fred unexpectedly blurted out our intentions to hold a surprise party.
The synonym for blurted can be told someone, let someone know and if it is a secret then let the cat out of the bag.
blurt means u blurt out a answer when not supposed to
Well there is another answer but here is one "A student blurt out an answer."
blur - ted = 2 syllables
He blurted out the hiding place of the spy.
Blurted means to blurt something