fluttery

[ˈflʌtəri]

fluttery Definition

  • 1having a light and rapid movement or sensation
  • 2causing or characterized by nervousness or excitement

Using fluttery: Examples

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

  • Example

    She felt a fluttery sensation in her stomach before the performance.

  • Example

    The butterfly's fluttery wings caught my attention.

  • Example

    I have a fluttery feeling about this meeting.

fluttery Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for fluttery

Phrases with fluttery

  • fluttery heartbeat

    a rapid or irregular heartbeat, often caused by anxiety or excitement

    Example

    Her fluttery heartbeat was a sign of her nervousness before the presentation.

  • a sensation of nervousness or excitement, often felt in the stomach

    Example

    I always get a fluttery feeling before a big exam.

  • fluttery eyelashes

    eyelashes that are long and delicate, often associated with a romantic or dreamy look

    Example

    She batted her fluttery eyelashes at him, trying to get his attention.

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Summary: fluttery in Brief

The term 'fluttery' [ˈflʌtəri] describes a light and rapid movement or sensation, often associated with nervousness or excitement. It can refer to physical sensations like a fluttery heartbeat or emotional feelings like a fluttery feeling in the stomach. The term is also used to describe delicate features like fluttery eyelashes.