noun
- people who speak in a loud, aggressive, or threatening way, especially to hide weakness or uncertainty
Usage: plural of blusterer
Examples
- The blusterers at the meeting made a lot of noise but offered no real solutions.
- Don’t be intimidated by those blusterers; they’re all talk and no action.
- The coach ignored the blusterers on the opposing team’s bench.
- Political blusterers often make grand promises they can’t keep.
- The blusterers in the crowd quieted down when security arrived.
- She saw right through the blusterers and their empty threats.