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Meaning of sputter
to make a series of short, explosive sounds, often due to a blockage or interruption
Etymology of sputter
The word "sputter" has its roots in the Middle English word "sputten," which is derived from the Old English word "sputian," meaning "to spit" or "to spew"
The word has been used in English since the 14th century, initially to describe the sound of liquid or gas escaping through a small opening
Over time, the word has expanded to include figurative uses, such as describing speech or performance that is halting or unsteady
Synonyms
stutter
stammer
splutter
falter
hesitate
stumble
mumble
murmur
mutter
sizzle
crackle
spark
spit
fizz
bubble
foam
gurgle
blubber
blurt
spout
erupt
explode
implode
backfire
misfire
malfunction
fail
stall
stutter
stumble
trip
tumble
stagger
lurch
reel
totter
teeter
wobble
waiver
hesitate
pause
interrupt
break
cease
stop
halt
slow
slacken
flag
droop
sag
decline
dwindle
fade
weaken
die
gutter
flicker
dim
dwindle
Definitions
- To make a series of short, explosive sounds, typically as a result of a blockage or interruption in the flow of a liquid or gas
- * To speak or utter words in a halting or stuttering manner, often due to excitement, embarrassment, or other strong emotions
- * To fade or decline, often gradually or sporadically
Usage Examples
- The old car's engine began to sputter and stall on the highway
- * The public speaker's words began to sputter and falter as she realized she had forgotten her notes
- * The flame on the candle began to sputter and flicker in the drafty room