sideflash (Meaning)

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sideflash (n.)

A disruptive discharge between a conductor traversed by an oscillatory current of high frequency (as lightning) and neighboring masses of metal, or between different parts of the same conductor.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sideflash

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sideflash Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden sideflash of lightning illuminated the darkened sky for a fleeting moment.
  2. The sideflash from the explosion startled everyone in the vicinity.
  3. The photographer used a sideflash to fill in the shadows on the subject's face.
  4. The sideflash of the camera drew attention to the photographer's presence.
  5. The sideflash of the laser beam painted the wall with a bright green line.
  6. The sideflash of the strobe light created an uncanny effect, freezing the scene in a moment of time.
  7. The sideflash from the muzzle of the gun momentarily blinded the victim.
  8. The sideflash of the fireworks display lit up the sky with vibrant colors.
  9. The sideflash from the welding torch cast an intense glow on the metalwork.
  10. The sideflash of the LED lightbulb provided ample illumination for the workspace.

FAQs About the word sideflash

A disruptive discharge between a conductor traversed by an oscillatory current of high frequency (as lightning) and neighboring masses of metal, or between diff

No synonyms found.

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The sudden sideflash of lightning illuminated the darkened sky for a fleeting moment.

The sideflash from the explosion startled everyone in the vicinity.

The photographer used a sideflash to fill in the shadows on the subject's face.

The sideflash of the camera drew attention to the photographer's presence.