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to fluster
01
confundir, inquietar
to become nervous, confused, or rushed
Intransitive
02
desconcertar, confundir
to make someone feel nervous or uncomfortable, often by surprising or overwhelming them
Transitive: to fluster sb
Fluster
01
agitação, confusão
a disposition that is confused or nervous and upset
fluster
v
flustered
adj
flustered
adj
Exemplo
The last-minute presentation request flustered the employee, who had to scramble to prepare.
The unexpected question from her professor flustered the student and she struggled to articulate her answer.
The sudden change of plans flustered the meticulous planner, leaving them feeling disoriented.
Stage fright left the singer flustered as she forgot some of the lyrics during her performance.
Attempting to parallel park in heavy traffic flustered the new driver as she felt all eyes on her.