💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Spring out"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| break outverb | (intransitive) To escape, especially forcefully or defiantly. |
| bust outverb | (informal, intransitive) To escape (from); break out. |
| outspringverb | (intransitive) To spring out. |
| start outverb | To begin. |
| eruptverb | (intransitive) To eject something violently (such as lava or water, as from a volcano or geyser). |
| jump outverb | (idiomatic) To emerge suddenly. |
| outbreaknoun | An eruption; the sudden appearance of a rash, disease, etc. |
| breaknoun | An instance of breaking something into two or more pieces. |
| springnoun | (countable) An act of springing: a leap, a jump. |
| burst forthverb | (intransitive) To erupt. |
| burst outverb | (intransitive) To display sudden powerful emotion. |
| explodeverb | (intransitive) To fly apart with sudden violent force; to blow up, to burst, to detonate, to go off. |
| outleapnoun | A sally; flight; escape. |
| outburstnoun | A sudden, often violent expression of emotion or activity. |
| bubble upverb | (intransitive) To reach the surface; to emerge. |
| outfallnoun | The point or place of discharge of a river, drain, culvert, sewer, etc.; mouth; embouchure. |
| poke outverb | (intransitive) To be barely visible past an obstruction or obstructions; to protrude. |
| outblossomverb | To blossom forth; to emerge into a state of blossoming; to flower. |
| spring upverb | (intransitive) To appear suddenly. |
| fly outverb | (intransitive) To travel by airplane to a destination. |
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