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Blustering - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Blustering means speaking or acting in a loud, aggressive, or boastful way, often to hide nervousness or lack of confidence. It can also describe windy, stormy weather.

blustering

/ˈblʌstərɪŋ/ /ˈblʌstərɪŋ/

Definition:

Speaking loudly and aggressively, often with empty threats or boastfulness.

Synonyms:

Boastful, bombastic, ranting, swaggering

Part of Speech:

Adjective, noun

Antonyms:

Calm, quiet

Common Collocations:

Blustering wind, blustering speech, blustering politician

Derivatives:

Blusterer, blustery

Usage Tips:

Use "blustering" to describe loud, aggressive speech or behavior lacking substance.

Common Phrases:

Full of sound and fury, all bark and no bite, storm in a teacup

Etymology:

Derived from Middle English "blustren," meaning to blow violently or speak boastfully.

Examples:

  • 1. The politician's blustering speech failed to convince the crowd.
  • 2. His blustering manner made him unpopular among his peers.
  • 3. The blustering wind rattled the windows all night.
  • 4. She dismissed his blustering threats as empty words.

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