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blustering

Aussprache: [ˈblʌstərɪŋ]

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Kontext: „behavior“

(verb) to talk or act in a loud and aggressive way, often to seem stronger or more important than one really is. When someone is blustering, they might be trying to scare others or show off.

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He was blustering about his achievements at the party, trying to impress everyone.

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She wasn’t blustering; she calmly explained her ideas without trying to show off.

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Why was he blustering so much during the debate?

Kontext: „character trait“

(adjective) describing a person who is loud and full of bluster, acting in a way that seems bold or tough, but may not be genuine. This is often used for people who talk big but don’t really have the strength or skills to back it up.

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The blustering coach motivated the team with his loud cheers and bold words.

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Despite his blustering demeanor, he failed to deliver results when it mattered.

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Can a blustering person really be taken seriously in a crisis?

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