blustered

[ˈblʌstəd]

blustered Definition

  • 1to speak or act in a noisy, aggressive, or threatening way but with little effect
  • 2to blow or gust noisily

Using blustered: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "blustered" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The politician blustered about the opposition's policies.

  • Example

    The wind blustered through the trees all night.

  • Example

    He blustered his way through the interview, but didn't get the job.

blustered Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for blustered

Antonyms for blustered

Phrases with blustered

  • to say something loudly and aggressively

    Example

    He blustered out an apology, but it didn't sound sincere.

  • to enter a place in a noisy or aggressive way

    Example

    He blustered into the room, demanding to know what was going on.

  • to become angry or agitated

    Example

    She blustered up when she heard the news, but then calmed down.

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Summary: blustered in Brief

To 'bluster' [ˈblʌstəd] is to speak or act in a noisy, aggressive, or threatening way but with little effect. It can also refer to blowing or gusting noisily, as in 'The wind blustered through the trees all night.' Synonyms include 'swaggered' and 'ranted,' while antonyms include 'calmed' and 'soothed.' Phrases like 'bluster out' and 'bluster into' describe loud or aggressive speech or behavior, while 'bluster up' refers to becoming angry or agitated.