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  1. The meaning of FLOUNDER is flatfish; especially : any of various marine fishes (families Pleuronectidae, Paralichthyidae, and Bothidae) that include important food fishes. How to use flounder in a sentence.

  2. to experience great difficulties or be completely unable to decide what to do or say next: He lost the next page of his speech and floundered around/about for a few seconds. Although his business was a success, his marriage was floundering. Richardson resigned as chairman, leaving the company floundering. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

  3. in imminent danger of failure or catastrophic loss: The floundering venture laid off half its 200 employees and its chairman resigned. The player’s 2017 campaign not only revived what looked like a floundering career, it proved to be one of the best he'd ever had in the big leagues.

  4. verb [ I ] uk / ˈflaʊn.də r/ us / ˈflaʊn.dɚ /. to experience great difficulties or be completely unable to decide what to do or say next: He lost the next page of his speech and floundered around/about for a few seconds. Although his business was a success, his marriage was floundering.

  5. FLOUNDER definition: 1. to experience great difficulties or be completely unable to decide what to do or say next: 2. a…. Learn more.

  6. Flounder definition: to struggle with stumbling or plunging movements (usually followed by about, along, on, through, etc.). See examples of FLOUNDER used in a sentence.

  7. 1. to struggle; to move with difficulty, as in mud. 2. to behave awkwardly; make mistakes. n. the act of floundering. [C16: probably a blend of founder 2 + blunder; perhaps influenced by flounder 2] Usage: Flounder is sometimes wrongly used where founder is meant: the project foundered (not floundered) because of a lack of funds. flounder.

  8. Floundering definition: struggling, especially clumsily or helplessly. See examples of FLOUNDERING used in a sentence.

  9. verb. /ˈflaʊndə (r)/ /ˈflaʊndər/ Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] to struggle to know what to say or do or how to continue with something. His abrupt change of subject left her floundering helplessly. + speech ‘Well, I, er…’ he floundered. Join us.

  10. verb. Present participle of flounder. Wiktionary. Synonyms: bungling. fudging. limping. shuffling. blundering. bumbling. muddling. fumbling. staggering. stumbling. wallowing. weltering. struggling. faltering. flouncing. Antonyms: flourishing. succeeding. noun. The act of one who flounders; a clumsy struggle. Wiktionary. Advertisement.

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