Flashed Meaning and Definition

Flashed

Flashed

Pronunciation

/ˈflæʃt/

Part of Speech

Verb

Definition

To briefly illuminate, usually used in reference to a light source, such as a camera flash or a strobe light.

Examples

  • The photographer flashed the camera to capture the perfect shot.
  • The stage lights flashed as the music started.

Etymology

From Old English flæscian, “to flash”, related to Old English flæsc, “flash” or “blaze”.

Usage Notes

When describing a light source, use “flashed” to indicate a brief, sudden illumination. Avoid using “flashed” when describing a steady or continuous light source.

Cultural References

The term “flashed” has been used in various contexts, including music, photography, and performance art.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • Flash in the pan
  • Flash of brilliance

Related Words or Phrases

  • Illuminate
  • Blaze
  • Glare

Collocations

  • Flashed light
  • Flashed camera
  • Flashed moment

Frequency of Use

Although less common than some other verbs, “flashed” is still used in a range of contexts, particularly in the field of photography.

Common Misspellings

  • Flashe
  • Flashie

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