blustering (Meaning)
blustering (s)
blowing in violent and abrupt bursts
blustering (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Bluster
blustering (a.)
Exhibiting noisy violence, as the wind; stormy; tumultuous.
Uttering noisy threats; noisy and swaggering; boisterous.
Synonyms & Antonyms of blustering
blustering Sentence Examples
- The wind was blustering fiercely, sending leaves swirling through the air.
- Despite his blustering, he couldn't hide the fact that he was scared.
- The blustering politician attempted to deflect attention from his scandals with bombastic speeches.
- As the storm grew stronger, the waves became more blustering, crashing against the shore with force.
- His blustering about his achievements couldn't disguise his lack of actual accomplishments.
- The blustering sergeant shouted orders, trying to assert his authority over the chaotic scene.
- Despite the blustering protests, the decision remained unchanged.
- His blustering attitude alienated those around him, leaving him isolated.
- The blustering customer demanded to speak to the manager, refusing to accept any compromise.
- In the face of criticism, he responded with blustering excuses instead of acknowledging his mistakes.
FAQs About the word blustering
blowing in violent and abrupt burstsof Bluster, Exhibiting noisy violence, as the wind; stormy; tumultuous., Uttering noisy threats; noisy and swaggering; boist
turbulent,blustery, violent, raging, stormy, rough, rugged, harsh, severe,tumultuous
tranquil,calm, peaceful, placid, placid, peaceful, serene, quiet, serene, calm
The wind was blustering fiercely, sending leaves swirling through the air.
Despite his blustering, he couldn't hide the fact that he was scared.
The blustering politician attempted to deflect attention from his scandals with bombastic speeches.
As the storm grew stronger, the waves became more blustering, crashing against the shore with force.