aflutter (Meaning)
aflutter (s)
excited in anticipation
aflutter (adv. & a.)
In a flutter; agitated.
Synonyms & Antonyms of aflutter
aflutter Sentence Examples
- The leaves were aflutter in the gentle breeze, creating a soothing rustling sound.
- As the bride walked down the aisle, her heart was aflutter with anticipation and joy.
- The butterfly garden was aflutter with colorful wings as the delicate insects flitted from flower to flower.
- The news of the surprise party set her heart aflutter with excitement.
- The flag was aflutter in the wind, proudly displaying the nation's colors.
- The crowd grew aflutter as they awaited the announcement of the competition winner.
- The bird's wings were aflutter as it took flight, soaring gracefully into the sky.
- The curtains were aflutter as the windows were opened to let in the fresh spring air.
- Her eyelashes were aflutter with excitement as she opened the gift.
- The little girl's laughter set the room aflutter with joy and happiness.
FAQs About the word aflutter
excited in anticipationIn a flutter; agitated.
worried, troubled, upset, nervous, apprehensive, anxious, uneasy, disturbed, insecure, goosey
cool, sure, easy, confident, confident,collected, calm, easy, collected, nerveless
The leaves were aflutter in the gentle breeze, creating a soothing rustling sound.
As the bride walked down the aisle, her heart was aflutter with anticipation and joy.
The butterfly garden was aflutter with colorful wings as the delicate insects flitted from flower to flower.
The news of the surprise party set her heart aflutter with excitement.