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Meaning of spout
The primary meaning of the word "spout" is to flow or issue forth in a stream or jet.
Etymology of spout
The word "spout" has its roots in Middle English, derived from the Old English word "spūtian" and the Old Norse word "spýta", both meaning to spew or spit
Historically, the word has been used to describe the act of flowing or issuing forth, as well as a pipe or tube for discharging liquids
Synonyms
Definitions
- To flow or issue forth in a stream or jet, typically with force
- * To talk or utter something, especially at length or with enthusiasm
- * A pipe or tube, typically narrow and bent, through which a liquid is discharged
Usage Examples
- The fountain began to spout water high into the air
- * She started to spout nonsense when I asked her about the project
- * The whale spouted water from its blowhole as it surfaced