What does FLOWS mean?

Flows

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: Moves along or out steadily and continuously in a current or stream.

Pronunciations: US: /floʊz/, UK: /fləʊz/

Origin and Usage: The word "flows" originated from the Old English word "flowan" which means "to flow, stream, or flood." It has been in use since the 14th century and is commonly used in various contexts such as water, air, traffic, electricity, and ideas.

Synonyms: Stream, run, gush, pour, surge, course, move

Related Words: Flood, river, creek, brook, surge

Example Sentences:

  • The river flows into the sea.
  • The traffic flows smoothly on the highway.
  • The ideas flowed freely during the brainstorming session.
  • The electricity flows through the wires to light up the room.


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