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Meaning of
fluster
in English
fluster
us
/ˈflʌstər/
uk
/ˈflʌstə/
#uncommon
Past Tense
flustered
Participle Verb
flustering
Third Person Singular
flusters
Definitions
Noun
a
state
of
confusion
;
agitation
The
noise
created
a
fluster
among
the
audience
.
a
state
of
agitated
confusion
;
overwhelmed
Her
mind
went
into
a
fluster
as
she
tried
to
recall
the
password
.
Verb
to
confuse
or
befuddle
someone
;
cause
panic
The
news
flustered
the
investors
,
causing
them
to
make
rash
decisions
.
to
be
in
a
state
of
anxious
agitation
After
receiving
the
bad
news
,
she
began
to
fluster
and
couldn't
think
clearly
.
to
confuse
or
panic
someone
;
cause
disarray
The
bad
news
will
fluster
my
sister
and
make
her
very
upset
.
to
make
someone
feel
hot
or
intoxicated
;
slightly
drunk
The
crowd
began
to
fluster
as
the
concert
tickets
sold
out
quickly
.
to
be
agitated
and
confused
;
bustle
around
After
a
few
glasses
of
wine
,
he
started
to
fluster
and
had
trouble
walking
straight
.