White Flag

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /waɪt flæɡ/

Definitions of white flag

noun a piece of white fabric used as a symbol of surrender or truce

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a white flag waving in the wind.

A2 The soldier raised the white flag as a sign of surrender.

B1 The team decided to raise the white flag and admit defeat.

B2 The negotiations ended with the waving of a white flag, symbolizing peace.

C1 The diplomat strategically used the white flag to signal a truce.

C2 The white flag of surrender was a poignant reminder of the cost of war.

Examples of white flag in a Sentence

formal The soldiers raised the white flag as a sign of surrender.

informal When she saw the white flag, she knew it was time to give up.

slang They waved the white flag and called it quits.

figurative Raising the white flag in a negotiation can sometimes lead to a better outcome.

Grammatical Forms of white flag

plural

white flags

comparative

whiter flag

superlative

whitest flag

present tense

white flag

future tense

will white flag

perfect tense

have white flagged

continuous tense

is white flagging

singular

white flag

positive degree

white flag

infinitive

to white flag

gerund

white flagging

participle

white flagged

Origin and Evolution of white flag

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'white flag' originated from the practice of using a white cloth as a symbol of surrender or truce in military conflicts.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the use of a white flag has become universally recognized as a sign of surrender or a request for a ceasefire in battles and conflicts.