Pronunciation: /fluːtər/

Definitions of fluter

noun a person or thing that flutes or plays the flute

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a beautiful fluter flying in the garden.

A2 The fluter landed on the flower and rested for a while.

B1 The fluter's wings were a vibrant shade of blue.

B2 The fluter gracefully fluttered from one flower to another in the meadow.

C1 The fluter's delicate movements captivated the onlookers.

C2 The fluter's iridescent wings shimmered in the sunlight as it danced in the air.

Examples of fluter in a Sentence

formal The fluter on the roof caused a beautiful melody to fill the room.

informal I can hear the fluter playing a tune outside.

slang Check out that fluter jamming on the street corner!

figurative Her voice was like a fluter, soft and melodious.

Grammatical Forms of fluter

past tense

fluted

plural

fluters

comparative

more fluter

superlative

most fluter

present tense

flutes

future tense

will flute

perfect tense

have fluted

continuous tense

is fluting

singular

fluter

positive degree

fluter

infinitive

to flute

gerund

fluting

participle

fluting

Origin and Evolution of fluter

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'fluter' originated from the Middle English word 'floutour' which was derived from the Old French word 'floteur' meaning one who plays a flute.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'fluter' evolved to refer to someone who plays the flute, and later on, it also came to be used to describe a machine used for pressing pleats into fabric.