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Meaning of
flutter
in English
flutter
us
/ˈflʌtər/
uk
/ˈflʌtə/
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Plural
flutters
Past Tense
fluttered
Participle Verb
fluttering
Third Person Singular
flutters
Definitions
Verb
to
flap
or
wave
quickly
;
irregularly
The
bird's
wings
began
to
flutter
rapidly
as
it
took
flight
.
to
be
agitated
or
uncertain
;
wavering
(
in
emotion
,
etc
.)
Her
heart
would
flutter
with
excitement
whenever
she
saw
him
.
to
cause
something
to
flap
or
wave
The
wind
will
flutter
the
leaves
of
the
tree
.
to
drive
into
disorder
;
causing
confusion
The
news
of
the
company's
bankruptcy
will
flutter
the
stock
market
.
Noun
quick
irregular
motion
;
agitation
The
flag
started
to
flutter
violently
in
the
strong
wind
.
abnormal
heart
rhythm
;
rapid
pulsation
The
doctor
monitored
the
patient's
heart
for
any
signs
of
flutter
.
a
state
of
nervous
excitement
(
anxiety
,
fear
)
She
felt
a
flutter
in
her
chest
as
she
waited
for
the
job
interview
.
a
small
,
risky
investment
(
in
Britain
)
He
made
a
flutter
on
the
horse
,
hoping
to
win
big
.
a
brief
,
casual
game
(
cards
,
etc
.)
The
friends
played
a
flutter
of
poker
during
their
lunch
break
.