noun
- plural of flounder: flatfish that live on the bottom of seas and rivers
verb
- struggles clumsily or helplessly
- moves unsteadily or with difficulty
Examples
- The fisherman caught several flounders near the shore.
- Fresh flounders are available at the seafood market.
- She flounders when asked to speak in public.
- The new employee flounders with the complex software.
- He flounders through the deep snow.
- The boat flounders in the rough waves.
- Without proper training, the team flounders on difficult projects.