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flutter

/ˈflʌtə/

Meanings
  • verb

    1. A light, rhythmic flapping of wings or other movable parts, especially as a means of propulsion.

    - "The butterflies flutter their wings to fly."
    - "The fan makes the paper flutter in the wind."
    - "The heart flutters with excitement."
  • verb

    2. To be agitated or excited, often with anxiety or fear.

    - "She fluttered with nervousness before the interview."
    - "The crowd fluttered with anticipation during the final moments of the game."
    - "His heart fluttered as he faced the challenge."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈflʌtɚ/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with flutter
utter , butter , clutter , mutter
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. flutterby () : A butterfly.

  2. flute () : A musical instrument.


Variants
List of all variants of flutter that leads to same result
flutter , fluttered , flutterer , flutterers , fluttering , flutters , fluttery , flutter kick , flutter kicks , flutter sleeve , flutter sleeves
Forms
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flutters, fluttered, fluttering


Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

Old English flotian, meaning 'to beat, to agitate, to flap'. Related to floth, 'a wave, a swell'.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'flutter' is often used to describe the feeling of being nervous or anxious.

  2. In aviation, 'flutter' refers to the harmful oscillations that can occur in the wings of an aircraft.

  3. The term 'flutterby' is a playful name for a butterfly.


Related Concepts
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  1. Wings: Related to the flapping motion of wings.

  2. Excitement: Associated with the agitated feeling of being fluttery.


Culture
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In literature, the term 'flutter' has been used to describe the emotions and feelings of characters, such as anxiety, excitement, or fear. In art, it can represent the delicate beauty of wings or the gentle motion of fabric in the wind. In music, it can evoke a sense of lightness and agility.

How to Memorize "flutter"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a butterfly fluttering its wings.
    - Visualize a bird taking off and fluttering its wings.
    - Think of a fan making paper flutter in the wind.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word with the feeling of excitement or anxiety.
    - Link it to the image of a butterfly or bird in flight.
    - Connect it to the sound of wings flapping.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Fluttering Feathers Frighten Foes' to remember the meaning of flutter.
    - Create a mental image of a bird or butterfly with the word 'flutter' written on its wings.


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