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flustered

adjective as in agitated

Strongest matches

Strong matches

adjective as in bemused

adjective as in embarrassed

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Strong matches

adjective as in hot and bothered

adjective as in perturbed

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Strong match

adjective as in shaken

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Example Sentences

Ohio State unleashed an offensive torrent from the opening tip, burying one three-pointer after another in the face of a flustered Trojans defense that had given up 93 points in its last outing.

“I was really trying to do everything by the book,” he said, flustered.

They looked flustered when they fell behind in the second half, something we have not seen very often recently, and United's attacking threat continued to rattle them.

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She seemed flustered by the sheer level of interest the case generated.

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Videos from the event show her getting flustered on stage as she appears to mess up a note.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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