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smooth flow

/smuːð floʊ/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

An uninterrupted, harmonious, and effortless progression or movement of a substance, process, traffic, or ideas without obstacles or turbulence.

Example Sentences:
  • The new traffic management system ensured a smooth flow of vehicles during rush hour.
  • Editing the manuscript improved the smooth flow of the narrative from chapter to chapter.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the combination of the Old English 'smōð' (meaning free from harshness, unevenness, or obstacles) and the Old English 'flōwan' (meaning to stream, glide, or run as water). Together, the phrase metaphorically extends the uninterrupted movement of liquids to abstract processes, traffic, information, or creative work.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “smooth flow

1. What is the meaning of “smooth flow” in English?

In English, smooth flow (noun) is defined as: “An uninterrupted, harmonious, and effortless progression or movement of a substance, process, traffic, or ideas without obstacles or turbulence.”.

2. How do you use “smooth flow” in a sentence?

The new traffic management system ensured a smooth flow of vehicles during rush hour.

3. What are English synonyms of “smooth flow”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “smooth flow”?

Derived from the combination of the Old English 'smōð' (meaning free from harshness, unevenness, or obstacles) and the Old English 'flōwan' (meaning to stream, glide, or run as water). Together, the phrase metaphorically extends the uninterrupted movement of liquids to abstract processes, traffic, information, or creative work.