Spout off Meaning in English
expression
释义
To speak your opinions loudly, freely, or without thinking, often criticizing or lecturing others. Usually considered rude, annoying, or thoughtless.
用法与细微差别
Informal, sometimes slightly negative or humorous. Often used about people who talk too much, lecture, or criticize freely ('spout off about politics'). Not the same as 'speak out' (which is positive). Can be interchangeable with 'rant', but 'spout off' highlights thoughtlessness.
例句
He always spouts off about his job, even when nobody asks.
basic
Don’t spout off in class; let others share their ideas too.
basic
She sometimes spouts off facts that aren’t true.
basic
Every time politics comes up, he starts to spout off like he’s an expert.
natural
Don’t mind her, she just likes to spout off when she’s in a bad mood.
natural
I wish he’d stop spouting off about things he doesn’t understand.
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