IPA: /ˈsplʌtə/
KK: /ˈsplʌtər/
intransitive verb
Definition: To make a series of short, explosive sounds, often while speaking in a confused or excited way.
Example: He began to splutter when he realized he had forgotten his lines during the play.
noun
Definition: A sound that is made when something splashes or sputters, often in a confused or hasty manner.
Example: The engine made a loud splutter before it finally started.
transitive verb
Definition: To speak or make sounds in a quick and unclear way, often due to excitement or confusion.
Example: He began to splutter when he realized he had forgotten his lines.