Fluster - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈflʌstər|  American pronunciation of the word fluster
Brit.  |ˈflʌstə|  British pronunciation of the word fluster

noun

- a disposition that is confused or nervous and upset (syn: perturbation)

verb

- be flustered; behave in a confused manner
- cause to be nervous or upset

Extra examples

The interruption flustered the speaker.

Some speakers fluster more easily than others.

...all the yelling on the bus put the driver in a fluster...

...there was a palpable fluster in the audience when I asked my awkward question...

Mary was all flustered up just before the wedding.

Don't fluster me, or I'll never be ready on time.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: fluster
he/she/it: flusters
present participle: flustering
past tense: flustered
past participle: flustered
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