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flustered

[fluhs-terd] / ˈflʌs tərd /
ADJECTIVE
agitated
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ADJECTIVE
embarrassed
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Antonyms
STRONG




ADJECTIVE
hot and bothered
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ADJECTIVE
perturbed
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ADJECTIVE
shaken
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Example Sentences

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Feeling nervous and flustered is not an uncommon experience for any young person doing a test.

From BBC

One moves a flustered Violet to launch into a passionate conversation about, ahem, "gardening."

From Salon

Or maybe he was just generally flustered by a relentless Nuggets attack that could have easily resulted in a 30-point Denver win.

From Los Angeles Times

They looked almost flustered out there during the first and third periods Thursday.

From Seattle Times

The flustered Clippers had no answer until it was too late.

From Seattle Times