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Detailed Synonyms for flash in English

flash:

to flash verbe (flashes, flashed, flashing)

  1. to flash
    to flash; to lighten; to thunder
    • flash verbe (flashes, flashed, flashing)
    • lighten verbe (lightens, lightened, lightening)
    • thunder verbe (thunders, thundered, thundering)
  2. to flash
    – appear briefly 1
    to flash
    – appear briefly 1
    • flash verbe (flashes, flashed, flashing)
      • The headlines flashed on the screen1
  3. to flash
    – emit a brief burst of light 1
    to flash
    – emit a brief burst of light 1
    • flash verbe (flashes, flashed, flashing)
      • A shooting star flashed and was gone1
  4. to flash
    – make known or cause to appear with great speed 1
    to flash
    – make known or cause to appear with great speed 1
    • flash verbe (flashes, flashed, flashing)
      • The latest intelligence is flashed to all command posts1
  5. to flash
    – protect by covering with a thin sheet of metal 1
    to flash
    – protect by covering with a thin sheet of metal 1
    • flash verbe (flashes, flashed, flashing)
      • flash the roof1
  6. to flash
    – run or move very quickly or hastily 1
    to dash; to flash; to shoot; dart; to scoot; scud
    – run or move very quickly or hastily 1
    • dash verbe (dashes, dashed, dashing)
      • She dashed into the yard1
    • flash verbe (flashes, flashed, flashing)
    • shoot verbe (shoots, shot, shooting)
    • dart verbe
    • scoot verbe (scoots, scooted, scooting)
    • scud verbe
  7. to flash
    – expose or show briefly 1
    to flash
    – expose or show briefly 1
    • flash verbe (flashes, flashed, flashing)
      • he flashed a $100 bill1
  8. to flash
    – display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously 1
    to flash; to flaunt; to show off; to swank; ostentate
    – display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously 1
    • flash verbe (flashes, flashed, flashing)
    • flaunt verbe (flaunts, flaunted, flaunting)
    • show off verbe (shows off, showed off, showing off)
    • swank verbe (swanks, swanked, swanking)
    • ostentate verbe
  9. to flash
    – gleam or glow intermittently 1
    to flash; to blink; to wink; to twinkle; winkle
    – gleam or glow intermittently 1
    • flash verbe (flashes, flashed, flashing)
      • The lights were flashing1
    • blink verbe (blinks, blinked, blinking)
    • wink verbe (winks, winked, winking)
    • twinkle verbe (twinkles, twinkled, twinkling)
    • winkle verbe

Conjugations for flash:

present
  1. flash
  2. flash
  3. flashes
  4. flash
  5. flash
  6. flash
simple past
  1. flashed
  2. flashed
  3. flashed
  4. flashed
  5. flashed
  6. flashed
present perfect
  1. have flashed
  2. have flashed
  3. has flashed
  4. have flashed
  5. have flashed
  6. have flashed
past continuous
  1. was flashing
  2. were flashing
  3. was flashing
  4. were flashing
  5. were flashing
  6. were flashing
future
  1. shall flash
  2. will flash
  3. will flash
  4. shall flash
  5. will flash
  6. will flash
continuous present
  1. am flashing
  2. are flashing
  3. is flashing
  4. are flashing
  5. are flashing
  6. are flashing
subjunctive
  1. be flashed
  2. be flashed
  3. be flashed
  4. be flashed
  5. be flashed
  6. be flashed
diverse
  1. flash!
  2. let's flash!
  3. flashed
  4. flashing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

flash [the ~] nom

  1. the flash
    the flash
  2. the flash
    the ray of light; the beam of light; the shaft of light; the flash
  3. the flash
    the shine; the flickering; the glint; the glittering; the flash; the sparkle; the flicker; the light signal
  4. the flash
    the flashlight; the flash; the flashbulb
  5. the flash
    the light signal; the flash
  6. the flash
    the streak; the bolt; the flash
  7. the flash
    the flush; the flash
  8. the flash
    – a lamp for providing momentary light to take a photograph 1
    the flash; the flashbulb; the flashgun; the flash bulb; the photoflash; the flash lamp
    – a lamp for providing momentary light to take a photograph 1
  9. the flash
    – a bright patch of color used for decoration or identification 1
    the flash
    – a bright patch of color used for decoration or identification 1
    • flash [the ~] nom
      • red flashes adorned the airplane1
      • a flash sewn on his sleeve indicated the unit he belonged to1
  10. the flash
    – a momentary brightness 1
    the flash
    – a momentary brightness 1
  11. the flash
    – a sudden brilliant understanding 1
    the flash
    – a sudden brilliant understanding 1
    • flash [the ~] nom
      • he had a flash of intuition1
  12. the flash
    – a short news announcement concerning some on-going news story 1
    the flash; the news bulletin; the newsbreak; the newsflash
    – a short news announcement concerning some on-going news story 1
  13. the flash
    – a burst of light used to communicate or illuminate 1
    the flash; the flare
    – a burst of light used to communicate or illuminate 1
  14. the flash
    – a gaudy outward display 1
    the flash; the ostentation; the fanfare
    – a gaudy outward display 1
  15. the flash
    – a short vivid experience 1
    the flash; the flashing
    – a short vivid experience 1
    • flash [the ~] nom
      • a flash of emotion swept over him1
    • flashing [the ~] nom
      • the flashings of pain were a warning1
  16. the flash
    – a sudden intense burst of radiant energy 1
    the flash
    – a sudden intense burst of radiant energy 1

flash

  1. flash

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Related Definitions for "flash":

  1. a lamp for providing momentary light to take a photograph1
  2. a bright patch of color used for decoration or identification1
    • red flashes adorned the airplane1
    • a flash sewn on his sleeve indicated the unit he belonged to1
  3. a momentary brightness1
  4. a sudden brilliant understanding1
    • he had a flash of intuition1
  5. a short news announcement concerning some on-going news story1
  6. a burst of light used to communicate or illuminate1
  7. a gaudy outward display1
  8. a short vivid experience1
    • a flash of emotion swept over him1
  9. a sudden intense burst of radiant energy1
  10. appear briefly1
    • The headlines flashed on the screen1
  11. emit a brief burst of light1
    • A shooting star flashed and was gone1
  12. make known or cause to appear with great speed1
    • The latest intelligence is flashed to all command posts1
  13. protect by covering with a thin sheet of metal1
    • flash the roof1
  14. run or move very quickly or hastily1
  15. expose or show briefly1
    • he flashed a $100 bill1
  16. display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously1
  17. gleam or glow intermittently1
    • The lights were flashing1

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