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spewing
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of the phrase "spewing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of forcefully expelling or emitting something, often in a rapid or uncontrolled manner. Example: "The volcano was spewing ash and smoke into the sky, creating a dramatic scene."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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59 human-written examples
Music is all about spewing out your emotions.
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Cackling "shiver me timbers!" and spewing hits at a submachine-gun's crack, they fire off No You Girls, The Dark Of The Matinee and Do You Want To, their enthusiasm undampened by sporadic showers.
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But if people are spewing hate speech using a megaphone you built – people who wouldn't otherwise be heard – and you keep handing them megaphones anyway, your megaphone stops being a neutral tool, and your continued provision of it starts to indicate complicity.
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Taxpayers should shell out to make sure that this politician, who goes around spewing out an inflammatory, divisive message, can have a quiet pint when he fancies one.
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Whatever IT budget they may have is likely to be spent largely on ensuring that ATMs go on spewing cash.
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Another volcano, Tungurahua, close to Baños, a popular tourist centre, is also spewing gas and threatening to erupt.
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Instead, the operation seems to spend a great deal of its limited time spewing out sneering, cynical rants about the evil of the two governing parties.Consider Michael Dugher's response to Nick Clegg's recent leadership crisis: "It doesn't matter who resigns.
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Pro-army media commentators, spewing anti-India propaganda, whipped up the nation for war.
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As a result, what should have been an exercise in setting rules for a new market became a matter of horsetrading about pollution limits, with powerful companies lobbying for the largest possible allowances.Last year, governments gave away (ie, did not sell) pollution permits that amounted to more than the pollution companies were actually spewing forth.
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Indiana is one of the worst offenders, spewing out 4% of America's carbon emissions in 2007 though it is home to only 2% of its population.The fear is that a cap-and-trade bill may expand a promising new sector but devastate a struggling, larger one.
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Similar Expressions
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He might seem like a grinning, platitude-spewing gonk parked superfluously on the end of the judging table, but I've got a sneaky feeling Louis Walsh is actually the beating heart of X Factor.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "spewing", consider the connotation. It often carries a negative or forceful implication, so choose it when you want to emphasize the intensity or unpleasantness of the emission.
Common error
Avoid using "spewing" in highly formal or professional writing where a more neutral term like "emitting" or "releasing" would be more appropriate. "Spewing" can sound too informal or even aggressive.
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Linguistic Context
Spewing functions primarily as a present participle or gerund, often modifying a noun or verb to describe an ongoing action of forceful emission. Ludwig AI confirms this usage. For example, 'The volcano was spewing ash'.
Frequent in
News & Media
78%
Science
11%
Formal & Business
5%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
2%
Wiki
2%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "spewing" is a versatile term primarily used as a present participle to describe the forceful emission of something, often with negative connotations. As Ludwig AI confirms, while grammatically correct and frequently used, its informal tone makes it more suitable for news and media contexts than formal writing. Consider the alternatives like "emitting" or "releasing" for professional or academic settings, where a more neutral and less intense description is preferred. Remembering this nuance will ensure the appropriate and impactful use of "spewing" in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
emitting
Focuses on the act of releasing something, often without the negative connotation of "spewing".
pouring out
Emphasizes the continuous flow of something, similar to the ongoing action of "spewing".
expelling
Emphasizes the act of forcing something out, similar to "spewing" but potentially less violent.
ejecting
Implies a more forceful and sudden expulsion than "spewing".
belching
Often used for smoke or gas, implying a forceful and uncontrolled release, comparable to "spewing".
gushing
Describes a sudden and abundant outflow, often of liquids or emotions, similar to one aspect of "spewing".
erupting
Suggests a sudden and violent outburst, like a volcano, sharing the intensity of "spewing".
discharging
Suggests a controlled or regulated release, contrasting with the uncontrolled nature of "spewing".
vomiting
Specifically refers to the forceful ejection of stomach contents, a literal and unpleasant form of "spewing".
venting
Specifically refers to the release of pent-up emotions or pressure, a more figurative sense of "spewing".
FAQs
How can I use "spewing" in a sentence?
You can use "spewing" to describe something being forcefully emitted. For example, "The volcano was "spewing ash" and lava", or "He was "spewing hate" speech online".
What are some alternatives to "spewing"?
Depending on the context, alternatives to "spewing" include "emitting", "ejecting", "discharging", or "expelling".
Is "spewing" a formal or informal word?
"Spewing" tends to be more informal and carries a negative connotation. In formal contexts, consider using words like "emitting" or "releasing" instead.
What's the difference between "spewing" and "emitting"?
"Spewing" implies a forceful, uncontrolled, and often unpleasant emission, while "emitting" is a more neutral term for releasing something. Use "spewing" when you want to emphasize the intensity or negativity of the emission.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested