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  1. SPOUT definition: 1. an opening of a container, in the shape of a tube which liquid flows out through: 2. If a…. Learn more.

  2. spout in American English. (spaut) transitive verb. 1. to emit or discharge forcibly (a liquid, granulated substance, etc.) in a stream or jet. 2. informal. to state or declaim volubly or in an oratorical manner. He spouted his theories on foreign policy for the better part of the night. intransitive verb.

  3. 1. : a tube, pipe, or hole out of which a liquid flows. Water was flowing from/down the spout. the spout of a tea kettle. — see also downspout, waterspout. 2. : a sudden strong stream of liquid. a spout of water/blood.

  4. spout something (from something) The wound was still spouting blood. The geyser spouted huge columns of water from the ground. spout from/out of something Clear water spouted from the fountains.

  5. Spout definition: To gush forth in a rapid stream or in spurts.

  6. 1 [transitive, intransitive] to send out something, especially a liquid, in a stream with great force; to come out of something in this way synonym pour spout something (from something) The wound was still spouting blood. The geyser spouted huge columns of water from the ground. spout from/out of something Clear water spouted from the fountains.

  7. 1 [transitive, intransitive] to send out something, especially a liquid, in a stream with great force; to come out of something in this way synonym pour spout something (from something) The wound was still spouting blood. The geyser spouted huge columns of water from the ground. spout from/out of something Clear water spouted from the fountains.