Spit out Meaning in English
expression
ˈspɪt/ /ˈaʊt
SPIT-owt
spˈɪt/ /ˈaʊt
sp-IT-owt
Definition
To force something out of your mouth, often quickly or suddenly. It can also mean to say something abruptly or unwillingly.
Usage & Nuances
Can be literal (removing food, etc.) or figurative (revealing secret, saying something forcefully). Common in informal contexts and phrasal use. Not used for polite situations. 'Spit it out!' can mean 'Say it now!' (impatient).
Spanish: escupirPortuguese (BR): cuspirPortuguese (PT): cuspirChinese (Simplified): 吐出来Chinese (Traditional): 吐出來Hindi: थूक देनाArabic: يبصقBengali: থুথু ফেলা - মুখ থেকে বের করে দেওয়াRussian: выплюнуть - выпалить (сказывать резко)Japanese: 吐き出すVietnamese: nhổ ra - nói toạc raKorean: 뱉다 - 털어놓다Turkish: tükürmek - birden söylemekUrdu: تھوک دینا - اگل دیناIndonesian: melepekan - melontarkan (mengatakan dengan cepat)
Example Sentences
Please spit out the gum before entering the room.
basic
He took a bite and quickly spit out the spoiled food.
basic
If you don't like the taste, just spit it out.
basic
Just spit out whatever's on your mind—I'm listening.
natural
Come on, don't be shy, spit it out!
natural
She finally spit out the truth after a long silence.
natural