flustrated

flus·trat·ed

[fluhs-trey-tid]
adjective
flustered; agitated.
Also, flus·ter·at·ed.


Origin:
flustrate (blend of fluster and frustrate) + -ed2

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flustrated
1712, jocular formation from fluster + frustrated.
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