fluster

[US]/'flʌstə/
[UK]/'flʌstɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. to make agitated; to make confused
n. a state of agitated confusion
vi. to act in a flustered manner

Phrases & Collocations

flustered

Example Sentences

She was put in a fluster by the unexpected guests.

The honking of horns flustered the boy.

Rosamund seemed rather flustered this morning.

The shouts of the crowd flustered the spokesman and he did not know how to deal with the situation.

She was flustered when she realized she had forgotten her presentation notes.

The unexpected question from the audience flustered the speaker for a moment.

Trying to juggle multiple tasks at once can easily fluster even the most organized person.

He tends to get flustered in high-pressure situations, but he always manages to stay composed.

The sudden change of plans flustered everyone involved in the project.

Her boss's unexpected visit flustered her, but she quickly regained her composure.

Feeling flustered, she accidentally spilled coffee on her white shirt.

The new software interface initially flustered the employees, but with training, they adapted quickly.

Being late for the important meeting flustered him, causing him to forget his prepared speech.

The unexpected arrival of guests flustered the host, who was not prepared for visitors.

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