flown
/ˈfloʊn/verb1 syllable
Flown means: pass away rapidly.
Synonyms for flown9
verb, as in cause to fly or float
verb, as in display in the air or cause to float
verb, as in move quickly or suddenly
verb, as in be dispersed or disseminated
verb, as in change quickly from one emotional state to another
verb, as in hit a fly
What does flown mean?14
verb
pass away rapidly“Time flies like an arrow”
decrease rapidly and disappear“the money vanished in las Vegas”
travel over (an area of land or sea) in an aircraft“Lindbergh was the first to fly the Atlantic”
operate an airplane“The pilot flew to Cuba”
transport by aeroplane“We fly flowers from the Caribbean to North America”
travel in an airplane“she is flying to Cincinnati tonight”
travel through the air; be airborne“Man cannot fly”
run away quickly“He threw down his gun and fled”
cause to fly or float“fly a kite”
display in the air or cause to float“fly a kite”
move quickly or suddenly“He flew about the place”
be dispersed or disseminated“Rumors and accusations are flying”
change quickly from one emotional state to another“fly into a rage”
hit a fly
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with flown?35
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Flown in a sentence
- If he had been a bird, he could have flown to you.Shishir
- The birdies had grown up, and had flown away.Cangarejo
- Is this the first time you've flown alone?CK
- Is this the first time you've flown a kite?CK
- Have any of you ever flown in a helicopter?sundown
- Is this the first time that you've flown a helicopter?CK
- An annual inspection is mandatory regardless of how many hours an aircraft has flown.Lumi
- Is this the first time that you've flown a kite?CK
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