Flustered

/ˈflʌstərd/ adjective

Feeling agitated, confused, or nervous, especially when under pressure or caught off-guard. The emotion involves mental disorganization and often visible signs of distress.

From Middle English 'fluster' meaning 'to excite, make hot,' possibly related to Old Norse 'flaustr' (hurry, bustle). The word originally described physical agitation from heat or excitement before extending to mental confusion.

AMግራ የተጋበዘ
ARمرتبك
BNবিচলিত
CAdesorientat
CSzmatený
DAforvirret
DEverwirrt
ELανήσυχη
ESdesconcertado
FAمضطرب
FIhermostunut
FRdéconcerté
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