bluster 音标拼音: [bl'ʌstɚ]
vt . 风狂吹,咆哮,汹涌
vi . 咆哮,恐吓
n . 狂风声,巨浪声,夸口,大话
风狂吹,咆哮,汹涌咆哮,恐吓狂风声,巨浪声,夸口,大话
bluster n 1 :
noisy confusion and turbulence ; "
he was awakened by the bluster of their preparations "
2 :
a swaggering show of courage [
synonym : {
bravado }, {
bluster }]
3 :
a violent gusty wind 4 :
vain and empty boasting [
synonym : {
braggadocio }, {
bluster },
{
rodomontade }, {
rhodomontade }]
v 1 :
blow hard ;
be gusty ,
as of wind ; "
A southeaster blustered onshore "; "
The flames blustered "
2 :
show off [
synonym : {
boast }, {
tout }, {
swash }, {
shoot a line },
{
brag }, {
gas }, {
blow }, {
bluster }, {
vaunt }, {
gasconade }]
3 :
act in an arrogant ,
overly self -
assured ,
or conceited manner [
synonym : {
swagger }, {
bluster }, {
swash }]
Bluster \
Blus "
ter \,
v .
t .
To utter ,
or do ,
with noisy violence ;
to force by blustering ;
to bully .
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He bloweth and blustereth out . . .
his abominable blasphemy . --
Sir T .
More .
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As if therewith he meant to bluster all princes into a perfect obedience to his commands . --
Fuller .
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Bluster \
Blus "
ter \,
n .
1 .
Fitful noise and violence ,
as of a storm ;
violent winds ;
boisterousness .
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To the winds they set Their corners ,
when with bluster to confound Sea ,
air ,
and shore . --
Milton .
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2 .
Noisy and violent or threatening talk ;
noisy and boastful language . --
L '
Estrange .
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Syn :
Noise ;
boisterousness ;
tumult ;
turbulence ;
confusion ;
boasting ;
swaggering ;
bullying .
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Bluster \
Blus "
ter \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Blustered };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Blustering }.] [
Allied to blast .]
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1 .
To blow fitfully with violence and noise ,
as wind ;
to be windy and boisterous ,
as the weather .
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And ever -
threatening storms Of Chaos blustering round . --
Milton .
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2 .
To talk with noisy violence ;
to swagger ,
as a turbulent or boasting person ;
to act in a noisy ,
tumultuous way ;
to play the bully ;
to storm ;
to rage .
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Your ministerial directors blustered like tragic tyrants . --
Burke .
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198 Moby Thesaurus words for "
bluster ":
agitation ,
bawl ,
be livid ,
be pissed ,
bellow ,
blast ,
blow ,
blow a hurricane ,
blow great guns ,
blow over ,
blow up ,
bludgeon ,
bluff ,
bluster and bluff ,
bluster out of ,
boast ,
boastfulness ,
boasting ,
bobbery ,
boil ,
boiling ,
bombast ,
bounce ,
brag ,
braggadocio ,
braggartism ,
bragging ,
bravado ,
brawl ,
breeze ,
breeze up ,
brew ,
broil ,
brouhaha ,
browbeat ,
browned off ,
bulldoze ,
bully ,
bullyrag ,
burn ,
bustle ,
cacophony ,
carry on ,
chafe ,
chaos ,
churn ,
clamor ,
come up ,
commotion ,
conceit ,
conturbation ,
cow ,
crow ,
demoralize ,
discomposure ,
disorder ,
disquiet ,
disquietude ,
disturbance ,
dragoon ,
draw the longbow ,
ebullition ,
embroilment ,
excitement ,
fanaticism ,
fanfaronade ,
ferment ,
fermentation ,
fever ,
feverishness ,
fidgets ,
flap ,
flourish ,
flurry ,
fluster ,
flutteration ,
foment ,
fomentation ,
foofaraw ,
frenzy ,
freshen ,
fret ,
fume ,
furor ,
furore ,
fury ,
fuss ,
gasconade ,
gasconism ,
gather ,
go on ,
grandiloquence ,
harangue ,
harass ,
have a conniption ,
hector ,
heroics ,
hot air ,
hubbub ,
huff ,
hurly -
burly ,
inquietude ,
intimidate ,
jactation ,
jactitation ,
jitters ,
jumpiness ,
look big ,
maelstrom ,
malaise ,
moil ,
nerviness ,
nervosity ,
nervousness ,
out -
herod Herod ,
pandemonium ,
passion ,
perturbation ,
pipe up ,
pissed off ,
puff ,
puffery ,
racket ,
rage ,
raging ,
raise Cain ,
raise hell ,
raise the devil ,
raise the roof ,
rant ,
rant and rave ,
rave ,
raving ,
restlessness ,
rodomontade ,
roil ,
roister ,
rollick ,
rout ,
row ,
ruckus ,
rumpus ,
seethe ,
seething ,
set in ,
show off ,
side ,
simmer ,
sizzle ,
slang ,
smoke ,
smolder ,
speak for Buncombe ,
splutter ,
sputter ,
squall ,
stew ,
stir ,
storm ,
storminess ,
storming ,
strut ,
swagger ,
swaggering ,
swashbuckle ,
swirl ,
systematically terrorize ,
take on ,
talk big ,
tempestuousness ,
terrorize ,
threaten ,
throw a fit ,
to -
do ,
trepidation ,
trepidity ,
tumult ,
tumultuation ,
tumultuousness ,
turbidity ,
turbulence ,
turmoil ,
twitter ,
unease ,
unrest ,
uproar ,
upset ,
vanity ,
vapor ,
vaunt ,
vauntery ,
vaunting ,
waft ,
whiff ,
whiffle ,
wildness ,
zeal ,
zealousness
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BLUSTER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BLUSTER is to talk or act with noisy swaggering threats How to use bluster in a sentence
BLUSTER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary BLUSTER definition: 1 to speak in a loud, angry, or offended way, usually with little effect: 2 If the wind… Learn more
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Bluster - definition of bluster by The Free Dictionary Define bluster bluster synonyms, bluster pronunciation, bluster translation, English dictionary definition of bluster v blus·tered , blus·ter·ing , blus·ters v intr 1 To blow in loud, violent gusts, as the wind during a storm 2 a To speak in a loudly arrogant or
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Bluster - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When someone full of bluster is talking about how they can do something that you think they can't, they're blowing a lot of hot air in your direction And coincidently, another name for that type of person is a blowhard
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BLUSTER - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary Definitions of 'bluster' If you say that someone is blustering, you mean that they are speaking aggressively but without authority, often because they are angry or offended