flutters Synonyms

flutters Meaning

flutters

an unwanted oscillation (as of an aileron or a bridge) set up by natural forces, to move or cause the wings to move rapidly without flying or in short flights, to move about or behave in an excited aimless manner, to flap the wings rapidly, to move about or behave in an agitated aimless manner, flurry sense 2, commotion, an abnormal rapid spasmodic and usually rhythmic motion or contraction of a body part, an act of fluttering, a distortion in reproduced sound similar to but of a higher pitch than wow, fluctuation in the brightness of a television image, a small speculative venture or gamble, an unsteadiness of pitch in reproduced sound, abnormal spasmodic fluttering of a body part, flurry, commotion, to vibrate in irregular spasms, a state of nervous confusion or excitement, to move with quick wavering or flapping motions, to cause to flutter

flutters Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate butterfly fluttered through the summer breeze, its wings dancing in an ethereal display.
  2. The hummingbird fluttered its tiny body tirelessly, hovering over the vibrant blooms.
  3. The leaves on the aspen tree fluttered in the gentle wind, casting intricate shadows on the forest floor.
  4. The young girl's heart fluttered with anticipation as she waited for her birthday surprise.
  5. The curtains in the open window fluttered gently, caressing the sill with a soft breeze.
  6. The flagpole fluttered the American flag proudly against the deep blue sky.
  7. The tiny moth fluttered around the flickering lamp, its fragile wings shimmering in the light.
  8. The doctor's hands fluttered over the patient, making precise adjustments with deft dexterity.
  9. The anxious child's stomach fluttered with nerves as they faced their first public performance.
  10. The hummingbird's wings fluttered so rapidly that they appeared as a blur, its flight a testament to nature's wonders.

FAQs About the word flutters

an unwanted oscillation (as of an aileron or a bridge) set up by natural forces, to move or cause the wings to move rapidly without flying or in short flights,

bursts,flurries, flickers, flares, outbreaks, increases, spurts, flashes, outbursts, eruptions

slumps, doldrums, calms,,

The delicate butterfly fluttered through the summer breeze, its wings dancing in an ethereal display.

The hummingbird fluttered its tiny body tirelessly, hovering over the vibrant blooms.

The leaves on the aspen tree fluttered in the gentle wind, casting intricate shadows on the forest floor.

The young girl's heart fluttered with anticipation as she waited for her birthday surprise.