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    flash
    /flaʃ/

    verb

    • 1. shine in a bright but brief, sudden, or intermittent way: "lightning flashed overhead" 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: "a flash of lightning" Similar flareblazeburstglare
    • 2. a sudden or brief manifestation or occurrence of something: "she had a flash of inspiration" Similar burstoutbreakoutburstwave

    adjective

    • 1. ostentatiously stylish or expensive: informal British "a flash new car"
    • 2. relating to the language used by criminals or prostitutes. archaic

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  2. to communicate something quickly, especially using radio or light waves: Within moments of an event happening, the news can be flashed around the world. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. 1. : rush, dash used of flowing water. 2. : to break forth in or like a sudden flame or flare. 3. a. : to appear suddenly. an idea flashes into her mind. b. : to move with great speed. the days flash by. 4. a. : to break forth or out so as to make a sudden display. b. : to act or speak vehemently and suddenly especially in anger.

  4. noun. a brief, sudden burst of bright light: The sky lit up with a flash of lightning. Synonyms: glare, gleam, flare. a sudden, brief outburst or display of joy, wit, etc.: Her brilliant eye for detail and quiet flashes of humor make the book a joy to read. a very brief moment; instant: I'll be back in a flash. Synonyms: wink, twinkling.

  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. FLASH definition: 1. to shine brightly and suddenly, or to make something shine in this way: 2. to appear for a…. Learn more.

  7. Flash refers to a sudden and brilliant but short-lived outburst of light: A bolt of lightning flashed across the horizon. Gleam implies a transient or subdued light that often appears against a dark background: "The light gleams an instant, then it's night once more" (Samuel Beckett).

  8. 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. The flashes from the guns illuminated the sky. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Want to learn more?

  9. flash meaning, definition, what is flash: to shine suddenly and brightly for a sho...: Learn more.

  10. 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 ...

  11. shine in a bright but brief, sudden, or intermittent way:. Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.