flashes Definition
flash
noun
- 1. A sudden brief blaze of light.
- Thesaurus: glimmer, sparkle, glitter, dazzle, shimmer, shine, gleam, beam, blaze, flicker, flame, glare, burst.
3. A brief but intense occurrence.
- Example: a flash of inspiration
- Example: a flash of joy
- A bulb or electronic device attached to a camera which produces a momentary bright light as a picture is taken;
- Example: camera with built-in flash
- The bright light produced by it.
- Example: The flash made her blink
7. A sudden rush of water down a river.
8. A sudden and temporary increase in brightness and temperature of an evolving star.
- tr & intr
1. To shine briefly or intermittently.
- Thesaurus: glimmer, sparkle, glitter, glisten, scintillate, gleam, dazzle, shimmer, shine, glow, twinkle, flare up, blaze, flame, glare.
2. To appear or cause to appear briefly; to move or pass quickly.
- Example: The car flashed past the window
- Thesaurus: speed, fly, flit, shoot, run, race, bolt, dash, dart, streak, sprint.
3. Said of the eyes: to brighten with anger, etc.
4. To give (a smile or look) briefly.
- Example: He flashed a smile
tr & intr
6. To send (a message) by radio, satellite, etc.
- Example: The news flashed around the network
7. To operate (a light) as a signal.
intr
8. colloq
- Said of a man: to expose his genitals in a public place as an exhibitionist, often directed at an individual, usually a woman.
- Form: flash at someone (usually)
- 1. Sudden and severe.
- Example: flash floods
- Example: flash freezing
- Smart and expensive.
- Example: That's a flash restaurant
- colloq
An impressive but untypical success, unlikely to be repeated.
