How to pronounce "bluff"

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Phonetic Breakdown of "bluff"

Learn how to break down "bluff" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.

Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:

/blʌf/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries

IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:

B L AH1 F
Standard phonetic transcription to help with precise pronunciation

Pronunciation Tips:

  • Stress the first syllable
  • Pay attention to vowel sounds
  • Practice each syllable separately

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Definition of "bluff"

Noun

  • An act of bluffing; a false expression of the strength of one's position in order to intimidate; braggadocio.
    Example: "That is only bluff, or a bluff."
  • An attempt to represent oneself as holding a stronger hand than one actually does.
    Example: "John's bet was a bluff: he bet without even so much as a pair."
  • The card game poker.
  • One who bluffs; a bluffer.
  • An excuse.

Verb

  • To make a bluff; to give the impression that one's hand is stronger than it is.
    Example: "John bluffed by betting without even a pair."
  • (by analogy) To frighten or deter with a false show of strength or confidence; to give a false impression of strength or temerity in order to intimidate and gain some advantage.
    Example: "The government claims it will call an election if this bill does not pass. Is it truly ready to do so, or is it bluffing?"
  • To take advantage by bluffing.
    Example: "We bluffed our way past the guards."

Noun

  • A high, steep bank, for example by a river or the sea, or beside a ravine or plain; a cliff with a broad face.
  • A small wood or stand of trees, typically poplar or willow.

Adjective

  • Having a broad, flattened front.
    Example: "the bluff bows of a ship"
  • Rising steeply with a flat or rounded front.
  • Surly; churlish; gruff; rough.
  • Roughly frank and hearty in one's manners.
    Example: "a bluff answer"
    Synonyms: abrupt, blunt, brusque, unceremonious

Verb

  • To fluff, puff or swell up.