Blurted

/ˈblɜːrtɪd/ verb

Said something suddenly and without thinking first; spoke impulsively or accidentally revealed something meant to be secret.

Origin uncertain, possibly imitative in nature, first appearing in English around the 1500s. May be related to 'blur' in the sense of 'to speak indistinctly'.

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