Pronunciation: /əˈfloʊ/
noun Aflow does not have a definition as a noun.
A1 Water aflow from the faucet.
A2 The river was aflow with melted snow.
B1 The garden hose was left aflow, wasting water.
B2 The waterfall was aflow with beauty and power.
C1 The lava was aflow from the volcano, causing destruction.
C2 The champagne was aflow at the extravagant party.
verb To flow or move in a smooth and continuous way.
A1 The river aflows gently through the meadow.
A2 During the rainy season, the waterfall aflows with great force.
B1 The lava aflowed down the side of the volcano, causing destruction in its path.
B2 The emotions aflowed freely as they talked about their past experiences.
C1 The ideas aflowed effortlessly during the brainstorming session.
C2 The creativity aflowed from her like a never-ending stream of inspiration.
adverb Aflow does not have a definition as an adverb.
A1 The river flowed gently through the meadow.
A2 The music flowed smoothly from one song to the next.
B1 The conversation between the two friends flowed easily, with no awkward pauses.
B2 The dancer moved gracefully, with her movements aflow with the rhythm of the music.
C1 The words of the poet flowed effortlessly, captivating the audience with their beauty.
C2 The ideas in the novel were aflow, seamlessly connecting one chapter to the next.
formal The river was aflow with crystal clear water.
informal The music festival was aflow with energy and excitement.
slang The party was aflow with good vibes all night long.
figurative Her creativity was aflow, leading to a burst of new ideas.
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