Pronunciation: /floʊ ɑn/
verb to continue moving in a steady and continuous way
A1 The river flows on peacefully through the countryside.
A2 The music seemed to flow on endlessly, filling the room with its melody.
B1 The conversation flowed on smoothly, with everyone taking turns to speak.
B2 As the presentation flowed on, the audience became more engaged with the topic.
C1 The novel's plot flowed on seamlessly, keeping the reader captivated until the end.
C2 The symphony flowed on with such precision and emotion that it brought tears to the eyes of the audience.
adverb in a continuous and uninterrupted manner
A1 The river flowed on gently, carrying leaves downstream.
A2 The music's melody flowed on smoothly, captivating the audience.
B1 The conversation flowed on naturally, covering a range of topics.
B2 The story's plot flowed on seamlessly, keeping readers engaged.
C1 The presentation's slides flowed on elegantly, transitioning between points.
C2 The dancer's movements flowed on gracefully, mesmerizing the spectators.
preposition used to indicate movement or direction
A1 The river flowed on towards the ocean.
A2 The music flowed on through the speakers.
B1 The conversation flowed on smoothly, with no awkward pauses.
B2 The traffic flowed on steadily despite the construction on the road.
C1 The story's plot flowed on seamlessly from one chapter to the next.
C2 The ideas in the presentation flowed on effortlessly, captivating the audience.
formal The river's flow on was disrupted by a fallen tree.
informal Let's just let the conversation flow on naturally.
slang I'm just going to let the music flow on and relax.
figurative Sometimes you just have to let your emotions flow on without holding back.
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