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Meaning of flow
The primary meaning of the word "flow" is the movement of a fluid or gas from one place to another.
Etymology of flow
The word "flow" has its origins in Old English "flōwan", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "flōan" and the Proto-Indo-European root "pleu-", both of which carry the sense of movement or flowing.
The word has been used in English since the 9th century to describe the movement of fluids, and its meaning has expanded over time to include more abstract concepts.
Synonyms
stream
current
flux
surge
tide
wave
rush
flood
gush
spill
pour
discharge
emission
outflow
effusion
efflux
outpour
outpouring
emanation
issue
discharge
leakage
seepage
trickle
drip
drool
drizzle
sprinkle
spray
jet
spout
sputter
squirt
splash
splosh
gurgle
bubble
foam
froth
boil
churn
churning
whirl
whirlpool
eddy
swirl
twirl
gyre
circulation
cycle
rotation
revolution
movement
motion
progression
advancement
continuation
sequence
series
procession
parade
march
stride
step
pace
rate
rhythm
beat
pulse
cadence
tempo
Definitions
- The word "flow" can be defined as the movement of a fluid, gas, or other substance from one place to another, often in a continuous or steady stream.
- * It can also refer to the rate or quantity of movement or change, such as the flow of traffic or the flow of ideas.
- * In a more abstract sense, "flow" can describe a state of continuous or uninterrupted movement, activity, or progress.
Usage Examples
- The river's flow was interrupted by the construction of the dam.
- * The flow of traffic was heavy during rush hour.
- * She was in a state of flow, completely absorbed in her work and losing track of time.
Antonyms
stagnation
stillness
calmness
quietness
motionlessness
immobility
inertia
idleness
inactivity
stoppage
blockage
obstruction
hindrance
impediment
delay
pause
halt
standstill
freeze
suspension
cessation
termination
stop
arrest
cessation
conclusion
ending
finish
termination