Pronunciation: /floʊ/
noun the action or fact of moving along in a steady, continuous stream
A1 The river's flow was gentle and calming.
A2 The flow of traffic was heavy during rush hour.
B1 The flow of conversation at the party was lively and engaging.
B2 The flow of information in the presentation was clear and easy to follow.
C1 The flow of ideas in the meeting was well-organized and productive.
C2 The flow of emotions in the film was intense and moving.
verb to move along in a steady, continuous stream
A1 Water flows from the faucet.
A2 The river flows gently through the valley.
B1 Ideas should flow freely during brainstorming sessions.
B2 The conversation flowed smoothly as they discussed the project.
C1 Her writing flows beautifully, captivating the reader from start to finish.
C2 The music flowed effortlessly from the musician's fingers, mesmerizing the audience.
formal The flow of traffic was disrupted by the accident on the highway.
informal I love how the music just flows in this song.
slang I can't believe how the gossip is flowing around school.
figurative Her words had a poetic flow that captivated the audience.
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