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    fluster
    /ˈflʌstə/

    verb

    • 1. make (someone) agitated or confused: "there's nothing you can do or say to fluster Bernie"

    noun

    • 1. an agitated or confused state: "the main thing is not to get all in a fluster"

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  2. FLUSTER definition: 1. to make someone upset and confused, especially when they are trying to do something 2. an upset…. Learn more.

  3. fluster. noun [ S ] us / ˈflʌs.tɚ / uk / ˈflʌs.tə r/ an upset and confused state: in a fluster The important thing when you're cooking for a lot of people is not to get in a fluster. Synonym. perturbation. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. The meaning of FLUSTER is to put into a state of agitated confusion : upset. How to use fluster in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Fluster.

  5. If you fluster someone, you make them feel nervous and confused by rushing them and preventing them from concentrating on what they are doing.

  6. To fluster someone is to make them feel upset or agitated. There are many things that might fluster you: giving a speech in front of the whole school, solving a challenging math problem, or even getting a love note from an admirer.

  7. Fluster definition: to put into a state of agitated confusion. See examples of FLUSTER used in a sentence.

  8. verb. /ˈflʌstə (r)/ /ˈflʌstər/ [often passive] Verb Forms. to make somebody nervous and/or confused, especially by giving them a lot to do or by making them hurry. fluster somebody Don’t fluster me or I’ll never be ready. be flustered (by something) He was flustered by all the attention. She was clearly flustered by Marshall’s unexpected arrival.

  9. 1. to put into a state of nervous or agitated confusion. v.i. 2. to become nervously or agitatedly confused. n. 3. nervous excitement or confusion. [1375–1425; late Middle English flostren; compare bluster, Old Norse flaustra to hurry]

  10. fluster meaning, definition, what is fluster: to make someone nervous and confused by ...: Learn more.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · fluster (third-person singular simple present flusters, present participle flustering, simple past and past participle flustered) ( transitive) To throw (someone) into a state of confusion or panic; to befuddle, to confuse . Synonyms: agitate, bewilder; see also Thesaurus: confuse.