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  1. Sep 25, 2018 · verb [ I ] uk / ˈflaʊn.də r/ us / ˈflaʊn.dɚ / to experience great difficulties or be completely unable to decide what to do or say next: He lost the next page of his speech and floundered around/about for a few seconds. Although his business was a success, his marriage was floundering.

  2. to experience great difficulties or be completely unable to decide what to do or say next: He lost the next page of his speech and floundered around/about for a few seconds. Although his business was a success, his marriage was floundering. Richardson resigned as chairman, leaving the company floundering. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

  3. to experience great difficulties or be completely unable to decide what to do or say next: He lost the next page of his speech and floundered around/about for a few seconds. Although his business was a success, his marriage was floundering. Richardson resigned as chairman, leaving the company floundering.

  4. 1. to struggle; to move with difficulty, as in mud. 2. to behave awkwardly; make mistakes. n. the act of floundering. [C16: probably a blend of founder 2 + blunder; perhaps influenced by flounder 2] Usage: Flounder is sometimes wrongly used where founder is meant: the project foundered (not floundered) because of a lack of funds. flounder.

  5. Synonyms for FLOUNDERING: failing, struggling, dying, languishing, declining, unsuccessful, bankrupt, depressed; Antonyms of FLOUNDERING: successful, thriving, flourishing, booming, healthy, golden, prosperous, roaring.

  6. 1. [ floun -der ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. verb (used without object) to struggle with stumbling or plunging movements (usually followed by about, along, on, through, etc.): He saw the child floundering about in the water. to struggle clumsily or helplessly: He floundered helplessly on the first day of his new job. Synonyms: muddle, waver, falter.

  7. 1. verb. If something is floundering, it has many problems and may soon fail completely. What a pity that his career was left to flounder. [VERB] The economy was floundering. [VERB] Synonyms: falter, struggle, stall, slow down More Synonyms of flounder. 2. verb.

  8. verb. /ˈflaʊndə (r)/ /ˈflaʊndər/ Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] to struggle to know what to say or do or how to continue with something. His abrupt change of subject left her floundering helplessly. + speech ‘Well, I, er…’ he floundered. Join us.

  9. Dictionary definition of floundering. Confusion, struggle, or lack of direction. "The team's floundering performance led to their defeat in the championship." Detailed meaning of floundering. It implies a sense of being overwhelmed or unable to make progress in a particular situation.

  10. 1. : to struggle to move or obtain footing : thrash about wildly. The poor horse was floundering in the mud. 2. : to proceed or act clumsily or ineffectually. the normally surefooted governor floundered a moment like a prize pupil caught unprepared Time. Did you know?

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