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  1. blusterer:
  2. bluster:
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Detailed Translations for blusterer from English to French

blusterer:

blusterer [the ~] nom

  1. the blusterer
    le criard; le tapageur; le braillard; le brailleur; le gueulard

Translation Matrix for blusterer:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
braillard blusterer bawler; crybaby; squaller
brailleur blusterer
criard blusterer bawler; crybaby; squaller
gueulard blusterer megaphone
tapageur blusterer agitator; disturber of the peace; fussbudget; hooligan; instigator; loudmouth; noisy fellow; peace-breaker; rioter; roisterer; rowdy; rowdy person; show-off; troublemaker
- loudmouth
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- braggart; swaggerer
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
criard aloud; at the top of one's voice; blatant; boisterous; clamorous; loud; loudly; lustily; noisy; openly; showy; shrill
tapageur aloud; blatant; boisterous; clamorous; loud; loudly; noisy; obvious; out loud; screaming; shouting; showy; uproarious

Related Words for "blusterer":

  • blusterers

Synonyms for "blusterer":


Related Definitions for "blusterer":

  1. a person who causes trouble by speaking indiscreetly1

Wiktionary Translations for blusterer:

blusterer
noun
  1. faux brave, vantard plus courageux en paroles qu’en actes ; fier-à-bras. (cf|rodomont|sacripant)

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
blusterer zigoto; vantard; m'as-tu-vu AngeberPerson, die ihre eigenen Leistungen freiwillig und unaufgefordert in den Vordergrund stellt

blusterer form of bluster:

to bluster verbe (blusters, blustered, blustering)

  1. to bluster (grouse; grumble)
    râler; rouspéter
    • râler verbe (râle, râles, râlons, râlez, )
    • rouspéter verbe (rouspète, rouspètes, rouspétons, rouspétez, )
  2. to bluster (mutter; sputter; crackle; )
    ronchonner; rouspéter; regimber
    • ronchonner verbe (ronchonne, ronchonnes, ronchonnons, ronchonnez, )
    • rouspéter verbe (rouspète, rouspètes, rouspétons, rouspétez, )
    • regimber verbe

Conjugations for bluster:

present
  1. bluster
  2. bluster
  3. blusters
  4. bluster
  5. bluster
  6. bluster
simple past
  1. blustered
  2. blustered
  3. blustered
  4. blustered
  5. blustered
  6. blustered
present perfect
  1. have blustered
  2. have blustered
  3. has blustered
  4. have blustered
  5. have blustered
  6. have blustered
past continuous
  1. was blustering
  2. were blustering
  3. was blustering
  4. were blustering
  5. were blustering
  6. were blustering
future
  1. shall bluster
  2. will bluster
  3. will bluster
  4. shall bluster
  5. will bluster
  6. will bluster
continuous present
  1. am blustering
  2. are blustering
  3. is blustering
  4. are blustering
  5. are blustering
  6. are blustering
subjunctive
  1. be blustered
  2. be blustered
  3. be blustered
  4. be blustered
  5. be blustered
  6. be blustered
diverse
  1. bluster!
  2. let's bluster!
  3. blustered
  4. blustering
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for bluster:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- braggadocio; bravado; rhodomontade; rodomontade
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
regimber bluster; complain; crackle; grumble; mumble; mutter; sputter
ronchonner bluster; complain; crackle; grumble; mumble; mutter; sputter bellyache; chanter; complain; gripe; grouse; growl; grumble; mumble; murmur; mutter; rumble; snarl
rouspéter bluster; complain; crackle; grouse; grumble; mumble; mutter; sputter bawl; bellyache; chanter; complain; express displeasure; gripe; grouse; growl; grumble; rumble; snarl
râler bluster; grouse; grumble bawl; grouse; grumble; rasp
- swagger; swash
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- brag; swagger

Related Words for "bluster":

  • blustering

Synonyms for "bluster":


Related Definitions for "bluster":

  1. a swaggering show of courage1
  2. vain and empty boasting1
  3. a violent gusty wind1
  4. noisy confusion and turbulence1
    • he was awakened by the bluster of their preparations1
  5. act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner1
  6. blow hard; be gusty, as of wind1

Wiktionary Translations for bluster:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
bluster bruit violent; fracas; mugissement; grondement; tumulte; vacarme Getöse — anhaltende, laute Geräusche, verursacht etwa durch Naturereignisse, Wasser, Wind, Verkehr oder eine Menschenmenge