What does FLIER mean?

Definition of Flier

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A flier is a person or thing that flies, or an advertisement or notice intended for distribution, typically in a public place.

Pronunciation: US: /ˈflaɪər/, UK: /ˈflaɪə/

Origin and Usage: The word "flier" originated in the early 18th century from the word "fly" which means to move through the air with wings. It is commonly used in American English, and in British English, it is spelled as "flyer".

Synonyms: A synonym for flier is "aviator" when referring to a person who flies, and "leaflet" or "handbill" when referring to an advertisement or notice.

Related Words: Some related 5 letter words to "flier" are "flyer", "filet", "flute", "fable", and "flask".

Example Sentences:

  • She is a flier who loves the thrill of flying high above the clouds.
  • The company printed fliers to promote their new product.
  • He handed out fliers on the street corner to advertise the upcoming concert.


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