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Spurt - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A spurt is a sudden, brief burst of something, such as liquid, energy, or growth. For example, water may spurt from a pipe, or a child may have a growth spurt.

spurt

/spɝt/ /spɜːt/

Definition:

A sudden, forceful gush or burst of liquid, energy, or activity.

Synonyms:

surge, burst, gush, jet

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

trickle, drip

Common Collocations:

growth spurt, sudden spurt, water spurt

Derivatives:

spurting, spurted

Usage Tips:

Use "spurt" for sudden bursts of liquid or rapid movement; often describes growth or effort in short bursts.

Common Phrases:

growth spurt, final spurt, sudden spurt

Etymology:

Originates from Middle English "sprytten," meaning to sprout or gush; related to Old Norse "sprota."

Examples:

  • 1. The water shot out in a quick spurt from the hose.
  • 2. She felt a sudden spurt of energy after drinking coffee.
  • 3. The plant had a growth spurt after the rain.
  • 4. He made a final spurt to win the race.

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