Blusters
/ˈblʌstərz/
Definitions
- (v.) Third-person singular present tense of bluster, meaning to speak in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way, often to intimidate.
The attorney blusters during cross-examination to unsettle the witness.
Forms
- bluster
- blustering
- blustered
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Commentary
Typically used to describe aggressive speech tactics in legal settings; refer to 'bluster' for full definition.
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