flickers (Meaning)

flickers

a wavering light, a momentary quickening, a sudden brief movement, to move irregularly or unsteadily, a slight indication, to produce by flickering, to burn unsteadily or with a constantly changing light, a repeated momentary defect in a cathode-ray tube image caused especially by slow scanning of the screen, a large barred and spotted North American woodpecker (Colaptes auratus) with a brown back that commonly forages on the ground for ants compare red-shafted flicker, yellow-shafted flicker, the wavering or fluttering visual sensation produced by intermittent light when the interval between flashes is not small enough to produce complete fusion of the individual impressions, a brief stirring, to burn or shine fitfully or with a fluctuating light, a large insect-eating North American woodpecker with a black crescent on the breast and yellow or red on the underside of the wings and tail compare red-shafted flicker, yellow-shafted flicker, to cause to flicker, movie, a flickering light, an act of flickering, to appear or pass briefly or quickly

flickers Sentence Examples

  1. The flickering flame of the candle illuminated the room with a warm glow.
  2. The dying embers in the fireplace flickered weakly, their light dancing on the surrounding walls.
  3. The old man's eyes flickered with memories as he watched the sunrise.
  4. The television screen flickered and went black, interrupting the movie night.
  5. The stars flickered brightly in the clear night sky, casting an ethereal glow on the sleeping town.
  6. The flickering neon sign outside the bar caught the attention of passersby.
  7. The computer monitor flickered and died, leaving the user with a blank screen.
  8. The fireflies flickered and danced in the summer night, creating a magical atmosphere.
  9. The flickering light of the fireflies attracted moths, which fluttered around them.
  10. The patient's eyelids flickered slightly, indicating that they were regaining consciousness.

FAQs About the word flickers

a wavering light, a momentary quickening, a sudden brief movement, to move irregularly or unsteadily, a slight indication, to produce by flickering, to burn uns

movies, flicks, films, features, motion pictures, pictures, moving pictures,documentaries, cartoons, silents

slumps, doldrums,calms,

The flickering flame of the candle illuminated the room with a warm glow.

The dying embers in the fireplace flickered weakly, their light dancing on the surrounding walls.

The old man's eyes flickered with memories as he watched the sunrise.

The television screen flickered and went black, interrupting the movie night.