Flow - Wikipedia-style Article
Flow
Definition
Flow refers to the movement of a liquid, gas, or substance in a continuous and steady manner. It can also describe a smooth progression of ideas, events, or actions, as well as the state of being in rhythm or harmony.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /floʊ/
- Respelling: floh
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /fləʊ/
- Respelling: floh
Etymology
The word "flow" originates from the Old English "flōwan," meaning "to move as a liquid or stream," derived from the Proto-Germanic "*flōaną*" and Proto-Indo-European "*pleu-" (to flow or float). The term has been used figuratively to describe smooth progressions since the Middle Ages.
Derivatives
- Flowing (adjective/noun)
- Overflow (verb/noun)
- Inflow (noun)
- Outflow (noun)
- Free-flowing (adjective)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "flow" is used in both literal and metaphorical contexts. For example, "The river continues to flow through the valley," or "Her thoughts had a natural flow that captivated the audience."
Related Terms
- Stream: A small, continuous flow of liquid or gas.
- Flux: Continuous change or movement.
- Circulation: The movement of substances within a system, like blood or air.
Detailed Definitions
Verb
- To move or proceed in a continuous and steady manner: Refers to liquids, gases, or substances moving freely.
- Example: "The water flows smoothly over the rocks."
- To progress or develop naturally and easily: Describes actions, ideas, or events occurring without obstruction.
- Example: "The conversation flowed effortlessly between them."
Noun
- A steady, continuous stream of a substance: Refers to the movement of liquids, gases, or particles.
- Example: "The flow of the river was strong after the rainstorm."
- The smooth progression of ideas, events, or actions: Indicates a seamless or harmonious sequence.
- Example: "The presentation had a clear and logical flow."
- The state of being in rhythm or harmony: Describes a mental state of immersion or effortless performance.
- Example: "She was in a state of flow while painting."