FLOUNDER


Meaning of FLOUNDER in English

1. v. & n.

--v.intr.

1. struggle in mud, or as if in mud, or when wading.

2 perform a task badly or without knowledge; be out of one's depth.

--n. an act of floundering.

Derivatives:

flounderer n.

Etymology: imit.: perh. assoc. with founder, blunder 2. n.1 an edible flat-fish, Pleuronectes flesus, native to European shores.

2 any of various flat-fish native to N. American shores.

Etymology: ME f. AF floundre, OF flondre, prob. of Scand. orig.

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.