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Word | Bluster |
a swaggering show of courage / noisy confusion and turbulence / Fitful noise and violence, as of a storm / blow in heavy gusts; threaten emptily; bully / loud, aggressive, or indignant talk with little effect. / to speak in a loud and aggressive or threatening way / of wind : to blow loudly and violently / words that are loud and aggressive, | |
Usage | ⇒ The union blustered the authority to end up the mismanagement ⇒ Jill let Jack bluster: she wasn't going anywhere, no matter what he said. ⇒ He brags and blusters, but he never really does what he says he'll do. ⇒ their threats contained a measure of bluster ⇒ the bluster of the waves |
Synonyms | storm, gasconade, rodomontade, swagger, boast, blow, brag, rage, roar, bombast, rant, vaunt, bravado, braggadocio, crow, bluff, bellow, boasting, hot air, puffery, |
Antonyms | hush, quietness, quietude, silence, stillness, timidity, tranquillity, unpretentiousness, understate, backlog, bashfulness, calm, chastity, cleanness, custom, decency, demureness, devaluation, diffidence, gloss, |
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