Blustered

/ˈblʌstərd/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense of bluster; to speak or act with noisy, swaggering, or threats, often to intimidate.
    The witness blustered in court, trying to frighten the opposing counsel.

Forms

  • bluster
  • blusters
  • blustering

Commentary

This term is typically an inflected form; the substantive definition and usage notes are under the base form 'bluster.'

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