outspring
/aʊtˈsprɪŋ/
noun
- A sudden leap or burst outward.
- With an outspring of energy, the runner dashed to the finish line.
- The outspring of laughter from the audience filled the theater.
- The outspring of the deer startled the hikers.
- A source or origin from which something flows or emerges.
- The spring is the outspring of the entire stream.
- Creativity is the outspring of many great works of art.
- The outspring of the conflict was a simple misunderstanding.
verb
- To spring or leap out; to emerge suddenly or forcefully.
- Water outsprings from the crack in the rock.
- The cat outsprings from behind the sofa, surprising everyone.
- Ideas often outspring from quiet moments of reflection.
- To originate or come forth from a source.
- Her passion for music outsprings from her childhood experiences.
- The river outsprings from a small spring in the mountains.
- Many modern inventions outspring from basic scientific principles.