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    Flash
    /flaSH/

    verb

    • 1. (of a light or something that reflects light) shine in a bright but brief, sudden, or intermittent way: "the lights started flashing" Similar light upshineflareblaze
    • 2. move or pass very quickly: "a look of terror flashed across Kirov's face" Similar zoomstreaktearshoot

    noun

    • 1. a sudden brief burst of bright light or a sudden glint from a reflective surface: "a lightning flash" Similar flareblazeburstglare
    • 2. a sudden instance or manifestation of a quality, understanding, or humor: "she had a flash of inspiration" Similar burstoutbreakoutburstwave

    adjective

    • 1. (of a thing) ostentatiously expensive, elaborate, or up to date: informal British "a flash new car"
    • 2. relating to thieves, prostitutes, or the underworld, especially their language. archaic
  2. The meaning of FLASH is rush, dash —used of flowing water. How to use flash in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Flash.

  3. To flash is to send forth light with a sudden, transient brilliancy: A shooting star flashed briefly. To glance is to emit a brilliant flash of light as a reflection from a smooth surface: Sunlight glanced from the glass windshield.

  4. flash definition: 1. to shine brightly and suddenly, or to make something shine in this way: 2. If someone's eyes…. Learn more.

  5. flash, glance, glint, glitter mean to send forth a sudden gleam (or gleams) of bright light. To flash is to send forth light with a sudden, transient brilliancy: A shooting star flashed briefly.

  6. Whether you're talking about a flash of lighting or a flash of insight, a flash is quick and bright and sudden. There aren't any slow, long flashes. Because flashes are so fast, the word is often used for anything that happens really quickly: a flash is as fast as a New York minute, the blink of an eye, a heartbeat, an instant, a jiffy, or a ...

  7. a sudden experience of something such as a feeling or idea: a flash of anger. I had a flash of inspiration. in a flash. immediately, or very quickly: I'll be back in a flash. Idioms. a flash in the pan.

  8. Flash Definition. To burst forth into or as if into flame. To send out (light, etc.) in sudden, brief spurts. To sparkle or gleam. Eyes flashing with anger. To speak abruptly, esp. in anger. To appear or occur suddenly. The image flashed onto the screen. A sudden, brief light.

  9. A flash is a sudden burst of light or of something shiny or bright. A sudden flash of lightning lit everything up for a second. The wire snapped at the wall plug with a blue flash.

  10. Definition of flash noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. flash. noun. /flæʃ/ Idioms. light. [countable] a sudden bright light that shines for a moment and then disappears. a flash of lightning. Flashes of light were followed by an explosion. There was a blinding flash and the whole building shuddered.

  11. Jun 27, 2024 · flash (third-person singular simple present flashes, present participle flashing, simple past and past participle flashed) ( transitive) To cause to shine briefly or intermittently. He flashed the light at the water, trying to see what made the noise. ( intransitive) To blink; to shine or illuminate intermittently .

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