Part of Speech: Verb
Definition: Past participle of fly, to move through the air using wings or an aircraft.
Pronunciations: US: /floʊn/; UK: /fləʊn/
Origin and Usage: The word "flown" is the past participle form of the verb "fly." It originated from the Old English word "flēogan" which means "to fly." The word "flown" is used to describe an action that has already been completed. It is commonly used in aviation to describe the act of piloting an aircraft through the air.
Synonyms: soared, glided, drifted, ascended, lifted off
Related Words: flown, flowne, flownk, flownm, flowno
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