spout

[spaʊt]

spout Definition

  • 1a tube, pipe, or hole through which liquid is released or discharged
  • 2to discharge (liquid) from a spout

Using spout: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spout" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The teapot has a spout for pouring the tea.

  • Example

    The fountain spouted water high into the air.

  • Example

    The whale spouted water from its blowhole.

  • Example

    She spouted nonsense about the benefits of her product.

spout Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spout

Antonyms for spout

Phrases with spout

  • to talk in a loud, opinionated, or aggressive way, especially for a long time

    Example

    He spouted off about politics for hours.

  • to speak quickly and without thinking carefully

    Example

    She spouted out an apology without really meaning it.

  • to recite something, especially a prepared or rehearsed speech, in a mechanical or unthinking way

    Example

    He spouted a line from his favorite movie.

Origins of spout

from Middle Dutch 'spouten', meaning 'to spit'

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Summary: spout in Brief

The term 'spout' [spaʊt] refers to a tube, pipe, or hole through which liquid is released or discharged. It can also mean to discharge liquid from a spout. Examples include a teapot's spout for pouring tea, a fountain spouting water, and a whale spouting water from its blowhole. 'Spout' can also be used figuratively to describe speaking in a loud, opinionated, or thoughtless way.