Blustering

Pronunciation: /ˈblʌstərɪŋ/

Blustering (adj)

  1. Speaking or acting loudly to seem important, but without real knowledge or strength.
  2. Showing anger in a noisy way, often to intimidate others rather than solve a problem.
  3. Making a rough, loud sound like strong wind, especially in a storm or outdoors.

Blustering (adjective)

Examples

  • His blustering speech sounded confident, but it meant nothing.
  • The manager gave blustering promises, yet no changes followed.