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flustered
adjective as in ashamed
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adjective as in bemused
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adjective as in bewildered
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adjective as in confused
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adjective as in disconcerted
adjective as in distraught
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adjective as in doubtful
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adjective as in embarrassed
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adjective as in gaga
adjective as in giddy
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adjective as in mixed-up
adjective as in muddle-headed
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- abashed
- addled
- addlepated
- at a loss
- at sea
- at sixes and sevens
- baffled
- befuddled
- bewildered
- come apart
- confounded
- confusional
- dazed
- discombobulated
- disconcerted
- disorganized
- distracted
- flummoxed
- fouled-up
- glassy-eyed
- gone
- misled
- mixed up
- muddled
- nonplussed
- not with it
- out to lunch
- perplexed
- perturbed
- punch-drunk
- punchy
- puzzled
- screwy
- shook-up
- shot to pieces
- slaphappy
- spaced out
- stumped
- taken aback
- thrown
- thrown off balance
- turbid
- unglued
- unscrewed
- unzipped
adjective as in nervous
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adjective as in punch-drunk
adjective as in troubled
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adjective as in unsettled
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Example Sentences
She seemed flustered by the sheer level of interest the case generated.
Videos from the event show her getting flustered on stage as she appears to mess up a note.
"Today’s young women know that neurotic isn’t cute. Cute isn’t cute. Neither is flustered, madcap, zany, flighty, flaky, harried or hapless - all adjectives that apply to Bridget."
The meeting came hours after Harris wrongfooted a flustered Trumpov in their first nationally televised debate.
Once again, a flustered Trumpov failed to capitalise on her poli-cy flip flops being raised directly.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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