flute (Meaning)

Wordnet

flute (n)

a high-pitched woodwind instrument; a slender tube closed at one end with finger holes on one end and an opening near the closed end across which the breath is blown

a tall narrow wineglass

a groove or furrow in cloth etc (particularly a shallow concave groove on the shaft of a column)

Wordnet

flute (v)

form flutes in

Webster

flute (v. i.)

A musical wind instrument, consisting of a hollow cylinder or pipe, with holes along its length, stopped by the fingers or by keys which are opened by the fingers. The modern flute is closed at the upper end, and blown with the mouth at a lateral hole.

A channel of curved section; -- usually applied to one of a vertical series of such channels used to decorate columns and pilasters in classical architecture. See Illust. under Base, n.

To play on, or as on, a flute; to make a flutelike sound.

Webster

flute (n.)

A similar channel or groove made in wood or other material, esp. in plaited cloth, as in a lady's ruffle.

A long French breakfast roll.

A stop in an organ, having a flutelike sound.

A kind of flyboat; a storeship.

Webster

flute (v. t.)

To play, whistle, or sing with a clear, soft note, like that of a flute.

To form flutes or channels in, as in a column, a ruffle, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms of flute

flute Sentence Examples

  1. The melodious flute's notes filled the concert hall, transporting the audience to a realm of enchantment.
  2. The young musician practiced the flute diligently, her fingers nimbly dancing over the keys.
  3. The Pan flute's soulful sound echoed through the forest, evoking a sense of ancient mystery.
  4. The recorder, a simple type of flute, introduced many children to the joys of music.
  5. The Native American flute's haunting melodies whispered tales of distant lands and forgotten dreams.
  6. The transverse flute, held horizontally, produced a bright and clear tone.
  7. The bamboo flute, crafted with precision, showcased the beauty of natural materials.
  8. The piccolo flute's shrill notes added a touch of excitement to the orchestra.
  9. The flute solo soared above the accompaniment, showcasing the instrument's expressive range.
  10. The flutist's virtuosity left the audience spellbound, each note a testament to their skill and artistry.

FAQs About the word flute

a high-pitched woodwind instrument; a slender tube closed at one end with finger holes on one end and an opening near the closed end across which the breath is

chamfer, mill, file, graze,bevel, seam, scribe,scratch, scarify, groove

No antonyms found.

The melodious flute's notes filled the concert hall, transporting the audience to a realm of enchantment.

The young musician practiced the flute diligently, her fingers nimbly dancing over the keys.

The Pan flute's soulful sound echoed through the forest, evoking a sense of ancient mystery.

The recorder, a simple type of flute, introduced many children to the joys of music.