Blurted

/blɝːtɪd/

झट से बोल दिया; बिना सोचे-समझे कह दिया

Origin & History

From the verb “blurt” (18th century), likely imitative/expressive of a sudden burst of speech.

“blurt” क्रिया (18वीं शताब्दी) से; संभवतः अचानक फूटने वाली/तेज़ बोली की ध्वनि का अनुकरण करने वाला (imitative/expressive) शब्द।

Definition

To say something suddenly, quickly, and without careful thought—often revealing information or feelings by accident.

अचानक, जल्दी और बिना सोचे-समझे कुछ कह देना—अक्सर अनजाने में कोई बात या भावना प्रकट हो जाना।

Parts of Speech

Verb (past tense/past participle):
He blurted the answer before the teacher finished the question.
शिक्षक के प्रश्न पूरा करने से पहले ही उसने उत्तर झट से बोल दिया।

Usage Examples

She blurted out the secret during dinner.
I blurted my apology before I could explain myself.
He blurted that he was quitting, then regretted it.
Nervous, she blurted something irrelevant.

Synonyms

Blabbed Spat out Uttered Broke out with Revealed Let slip

Antonyms

Withheld Concealed Kept quiet Suppressed Bit back

Related Forms

Noun
Blurt (rare) / Blurt-out (rare)
Adjective
Blurting (attributive, rare)

Idioms & Phrases

Blurt out
बिना सोचे-समझे झट से कह देना
Blurt out the truth
सच झट से/अनजाने में कह देना
Blurt it out
उसे बिना सोचे बोल देना