Flows

Pronunciation: /ˈfloʊ/

Flows (noun)

  1. The steady and continuous movement of something, like water or air.
  2. A regular and continuous supply of something, like information or money.
  3. A mental state where a person is fully involved and focused on an activity.

Examples

  • The dancer's movements had a graceful flow.
  • The river's flow was calm and steady.

Common collocations: smooth flow, flow of water, steady flow, flow of traffic, creative flow

Flows (verb)

  1. To move in a smooth, continuous way, like water in a river.
  2. To move freely and easily, like air or information.

Examples

  • The river flows gently through the valley.
  • Her dress flowed elegantly as she walked.

Synonyms of Flows

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Flows

  • when describing the cessation of movement
  • when describing lack of movement or progress