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- verbsputter (verb) · sputters (third person present) · sputtered (past tense) · sputtered (past participle) · sputtering (present participle)
- make a series of soft explosive sounds, typically when being heated or as a symptom of a fault:"the engine sputtered and stopped"
- speak in a series of incoherent bursts as a result of indignation or some other strong emotion:"“But … but …” she sputtered"
- emit with a spitting sound:"the goose is in the oven, sputtering fat"
- proceed or develop in a spasmodic and feeble way:"strikes in the public services sputtered on"
- physicsdeposit (metal) on a surface by using fast ions to eject particles of it from a target.
- cover (a surface) with metal by sputter method.
nounsputter (noun) · sputters (plural noun)- a series of soft explosive sounds, typically produced by an engine or by something heating or burning:"the sputter of the motor died away"
Originlate 16th century (as a verb): from Dutch sputteren, of imitative origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- make a series of soft explosive sounds, typically when being heated or as a symptom of a fault:
noun- a series of soft explosive sounds, typically produced by an engine or by something heating or burning:
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- Sputter can mean:
- To make explosive popping or sizzling sounds.
- To emit particles, sparks, etc., forcibly or explosively, especially accompanied by sputtering sounds.
- To eject particles of saliva, food, etc., from the mouth in a light spray, as when speaking angrily or excitedly.
- To speak quickly or in a confused way because you are upset, surprised, etc.1234.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.sputtered; sputtering; sputters Synonyms of sputter transitive verb 1 : to spit or squirt from the mouth with explosive sounds 2 : to utter hastily or explosively in confusion or excitementwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sputterto say something in a series of quick explosive sounds, especially when you are shocked or angry: "This is New York!" sputters an exasperated Ray. He heard Debbie sputter a shocked insult.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/sputtersputter [ spuht -er ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used without object) to make explosive popping or sizzling sounds. to emit particles, sparks, etc., forcibly or explosively, especially accompanied by sputtering sounds. to eject particles of saliva, food, etc., from the mouth in a light spray, as when speaking angrily or excitedly.www.dictionary.com/browse/sputterSPUTTER meaning: 1 : to make loud sounds like explosions; 2 : to speak quickly or in a confused way because you are upset, surprised, etc.www.britannica.com/dictionary/sputter Sputter Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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