blusterous (Meaning)

Wordnet

blusterous (s)

blowing in violent and abrupt bursts

Webster

blusterous (a.)

Inclined to bluster; given to blustering; blustering.

Synonyms & Antonyms of blusterous

blusterous Sentence Examples

  1. The blusterous wind whipped through the trees, bending them to its will.
  2. Despite his blusterous claims, he often failed to deliver on his promises.
  3. The blusterous waves crashed against the rocks, sending spray high into the air.
  4. His blusterous attitude intimidated those around him, but it was all a facade.
  5. The blusterous thunderstorm rattled the windows with its powerful roar.
  6. Despite the blusterous protestations, the decision remained unchanged.
  7. The blusterous politician riled up the crowd with inflammatory rhetoric.
  8. The blusterous boss liked to assert his dominance in the workplace.
  9. She faced the blusterous challenge with calm determination, refusing to be shaken.
  10. The blusterous argument echoed through the halls, drawing attention from all nearby.

FAQs About the word blusterous

blowing in violent and abrupt burstsInclined to bluster; given to blustering; blustering.

blustery, swaggering, complacent, egoistical, bragging, cocky, braggart, vainglorious, egoistic, arrogant

meek, timid, humble, uncomplacent, diffident, humble, egoless, diffident, timid, unassertive

The blusterous wind whipped through the trees, bending them to its will.

Despite his blusterous claims, he often failed to deliver on his promises.

The blusterous waves crashed against the rocks, sending spray high into the air.

His blusterous attitude intimidated those around him, but it was all a facade.