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strut

[strʌt]

strut Definition

  • 1to walk in a proud way trying to look important
  • 2a structural support used in engineering and construction

Using strut: Examples

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

  • Example

    He strutted around the room, showing off his new suit.

  • Example

    The peacock strutted its feathers.

  • Example

    The bridge was supported by sturdy struts.

  • Example

    The airplane's wing struts were damaged in the crash.

strut Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for strut

Phrases with strut

  • strut one's stuff

    to show off one's abilities or talents

    Example

    She loves to strut her stuff on the dance floor.

  • strut and fret

    to be agitated or anxious about something

    Example

    He spent the whole night strutting and fretting about the upcoming exam.

  • to dance in a lively and uninhibited way

    Example

    The party really got going when everyone started strutting their funky stuff.

Origins of strut

from Old English 'strūtian', meaning 'to stand out stiffly'

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Summary: strut in Brief

The verb 'strut' [strʌt] means to walk in a proud way, often trying to look important. It can also refer to a structural support used in engineering and construction. The phrase 'strut one's stuff' means to show off one's abilities or talents.

How do native speakers use this expression?

My

dad

didn't

strut.