"Spurts" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Spurts" Meaning

The word "spurts" typically refers to sudden, brief, and intermittent bursts of energy or activity, often in a similar manner to a rapid issuing or flowing of something, such as:

- A burst of speed or acceleration, as in an athlete "runs in spurts"
- Quick spurts of answers or ideas, as in a person thinking "in spurts"
- Sudden and temporary bursts of activity or development, as in a business project experiencing "growth spurts"
- Unpredictable and brief shots or bursts of light, sound, or motion, as in fireworks or a video game.

"Spurts" Examples

Usage Examples for "spurts"


1. Relating to Water or Liquids:
After a heavy rain, the plant started to grow in spurts, shooting upwards rapidly when it received water, and wilting when the soil dried out.

2. In Sports:
The sprinter relies on giving her body sudden spurts of high-speed energy to outpace her competitors.

3. Medical Context:
Performance-enhancing drugs can create short-lived spurts of improved muscle performance but are often shown to have negative long-term effects on the body.

4. Sporadic Activity:
The animal went on short spurts of activity at night before returning to its den, a pattern that environmentalists hope will guide conservation efforts.

5. Mathematical or Graphical Representation:
A signaly girl used sinusoidal spurts in her project, incorporating prisms to create interactive, graphical depictions of sound waves.

"Spurts" Similar Words

Spurrier

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A spurrer is a secondary archaic term for a winemaker, primarily associated with the industrious activity of a cooper in creating wine and ale barrels.

Spurring

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Encouraging or inspiring someone or something to become active and work harder, often by providing support or incentives.

Spurry

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Fleeing in a confused or hasty manner, typically out of fear or panic; in a hasty manner.

Spurs

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To encourage or increase someone's enthusiasm or excitement, usually in order to take action.<br><br>Example: The politician's speech really spurred me to volunteer for the campaign.

Spurt

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A sudden and brief increase in the flow of something, typically of a liquid.<br><br>Example: "The faucet suddenly burst into a spurt of water, soaking the floor."<br><br>It can also refer to a brief, intense burst of energy or effort.<br><br>Example: "The athlete made a spurt of speed in the final lap, surprising everyone with his sudden gain."<br><br>Additionally, it can refer to a shooting outward in a sudden, forceful manner.<br><br>Example: "The wound began to spurt blood as the bullet was extracted."

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Spurtle

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A spurtle is a long, wooden spoon-like kitchen utensil traditionally used to stir or beat porridge or other oat-based dishes in Scotland, particularly the national dish, oatmeal. It usually has a needle-shaped or tapering head and a long, flat handle.

Sputation

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There is no word "sputation" in the English language.

Spute

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A term or dispute, especially a minor one: "a spute over the bill to pay".

Sputnik

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Sputnik refers to:<br><br>1. Sputnik (satellite): A Soviet artificial Earth satellite launched on October 4, 1957, which was the first human-made object to be put into Earth's orbit. It marked the beginning of the Space Age.<br>2. Sputnik (magazine): A monthly American magazine that covers science, politics, and culture from a progressive perspective.<br>3. Sputnik (creative term): In some contexts, the term "Sputnik moment" refers to a historical moment of great significance, like a turning point in a development or a major innovation.

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Sputter

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Sputtering

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Verb: To speak or utter sparsely, in a stammering or interrupted manner.<br><br>Example: "The student struggled to answer the question, sputtering out a few words before falling silent."<br><br>Noun: A instance of sputtering, such as a fit of coughing or stuttering.<br><br>Example: "The sputtering machine gave off a loud noise that startled everyone in the room."<br><br>Also, can refer to something that is malfunctioning or producing a hissing or spitting sound, such as an engine or a steam pipe.<br><br>Example: "The car's sputtering engine prevented it from moving smoothly down the road."

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