blusterˈblʌs tər
bluster (v)
- present
- blusters
- past
- blustered
- past participle
- blustered
- present participle
- blustering
bluster (n)
- plural
- blusters
English Definitions:
bluster (noun)
noisy confusion and turbulence
"he was awakened by the bluster of their preparations"
bravado, bluster (noun)
a swaggering show of courage
bluster (noun)
a violent gusty wind
braggadocio, bluster, rodomontade, rhodomontade (verb)
vain and empty boasting
bluster (verb)
blow hard; be gusty, as of wind
"A southeaster blustered onshore"; "The flames blustered"
boast, tout, swash, shoot a line, brag, gas, blow, bluster, vaunt, gasconade (verb)
show off
swagger, bluster, swash (verb)
act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner
bluster (Noun)
Pompous, officious talk.
bluster (Noun)
A gust of wind.
bluster (Noun)
Fitful noise and violence.
bluster (Verb)
To speak or protest loudly.
bluster (Verb)
To act or speak in an unduly threatening manner.
bluster (Verb)
To blow in strong or sudden gusts.
bluster
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