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Meaning of
bluster
in English
bluster
us
//ˈblʌstər//
uk
//ˈblʌstə//
#uncommon
Plural
blusters
Past Tense
blustered
Participle Verb
blustering
Third Person Singular
blusters
Definitions
Verb
to
speak
loudly
or
angrily
;
protest
vehemently
The
manager
will
bluster
about
the
new
policy
at
the
meeting
.
to
speak
or
act
aggressively
;
intimidate
He
likes
to
bluster
and
intimidate
others
to
get
what
he
wants
.
to
blow
strongly
;
produce
powerful
gusts
The
strong
winds
began
to
bluster
through
the
city
streets
.
Noun
pompous
,
self-important
talk
;
empty
words
The
politician's
speech
was
full
of
bluster
and
lacked
real
substance
.
fitful
,
violent
,
or
noisy
behavior
The
bluster
of
the
storm
made
it
difficult
to
hear
outside
.
a
strong
,
sudden
gust
of
wind
A
bluster
of
cold
air
swept
into
the
room
when
the
door
opened
.