🌊flow

verb
/floʊ/

Meaning

to move steadily and continuously in a current or stream
to move steadily and continuously in a particular direction
The action or fact of moving along in a steady, continuous stream

Example Sentences

The river flows gently through the valley.

Water flows down the river.

The flow of information must be secured.

Example Expressions

go with the flow

Synonyms

stream, run, circulate, pour, glide, movement, continuity
Entry 1
stream, run, circulate, pour, glide
Entry 2
stream, run, pour, glide
Entry 3
movement, continuity

Antonyms

stop, halt, stagnate, block, stagnation, interruption
Entry 1
stop, halt, stagnate
Entry 2
stop, stagnate, block, halt
Entry 3
stagnation, interruption

Collocations

blood flow, water flow, flow freely, flow rate, flow smoothly, cash flow, traffic flow
Entry 1
blood flow, water flow, flow freely, flow rate
Entry 2
flow freely, flow smoothly, cash flow, traffic flow

More Example Sentences

The flowing of rivers proves us the discipline in nature.

A woman plants flowers in her small balcony on a bright spring morning

A woman plants flowers in her small balcony on a bright spring morning choosing roses, daisies, and sunflowers

A woman plants flowers in her small balcony on a bright spring morning choosing roses, daisies, and sunflowers that she bought from the weekend market

A family moves to a new house in the suburbs because they need more space for their growing children and their playful dog who loves to run in the large garden full of colorful flowers

A family moves to a new house in the suburbs because they need more space for their growing children and their playful dog who loves to run in the large garden full of colorful flowers.

A woman plants flowers in her small balcony on a bright spring morning choosing roses, daisies, and sunflowers that she bought from the weekend market and places them in colorful ceramic pots

A woman plants flowers in her small balcony on a bright spring morning choosing roses, daisies, and sunflowers that she bought from the weekend market and places them in colorful ceramic pots filled with fresh soil and fertilizer

A woman plants flowers in her small balcony on a bright spring morning choosing roses, daisies, and sunflowers that she bought from the weekend market and places them in colorful ceramic pots filled with fresh soil and fertilizer then waters each one carefully with a small can

A woman plants flowers in her small balcony on a bright spring morning choosing roses, daisies, and sunflowers that she bought from the weekend market and places them in colorful ceramic pots filled with fresh soil and fertilizer then waters each one carefully with a small can and watches them bloom over the following weeks

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continuously talking or complaining about something in a tiresome way
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to receive money in return for work; to deserve through effort
to speak in a low or barely audible voice, often in dissatisfaction or irritation

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