单词 | bluster |
释义 | bluster1 of 2verb blus·ter ˈblə-stər blustered; blustering ˈblə-st(ə-)riŋ intransitive verb 1 : to talk or act with noisy swaggering threats brags and blusters but rarely does what he says he'll do 2 a : to blow in stormy noisy gusts a cold, blustering wind b : to be windy and boisterous … when autumn blusters and the orchard rocks. Robert Browning transitive verb 1 : to utter with noisy self-assertiveness "I don't want to hear it!" he blustered. 2 : to drive or force by blustering … trying to bluster us into the belief that they are much better than they look. F. A. Swinnerton blusterer ˈblə-stər-ər noun bluster 2 of 2noun1 : a violent boisterous blowing … the strong breeze driving them was setting up a bluster on the water. Rose Thurburn 2 : violent commotion They do their work without bluster or ostentation. Stanley Walker 3 : loudly boastful or threatening speech growing tired of his macho bluster blusterous ˈblə-st(ə-)rəs adjective blustery ˈblə-st(ə-)rē adjective bluster 1 of 2 noun1 as in rhetoric boastful speech or writing all the bluster in the campaign speech was intended to hide a lack of specifics Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in roar loud, confused, and usually inharmonious sound I can't work with all the bluster in here Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in commotion a state of noisy, confused activity a mayor who got things done without a lot of bluster and self-serving publicity Synonyms & Similar Words
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bluster 2 of 2verbas in to huff to talk loudly and wildly the rude customer blustered and yelled threats about lawsuits, but eventually left Synonyms & Similar Words
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