What is another word for flow from?

Pronunciation: [flˈə͡ʊ fɹɒm] (IPA)

Flow from is a common phrase used to describe the movement of water, air, ideas or anything else that moves from one place to another. However, sometimes we need to vary our language and use synonyms to avoid repetition or add emphasis. Some alternatives might include emanate from, emerge from, spring from, derive from, result from, issue from, originate from, stem from, or come from. Each synonym brings its own nuance and flavor to a sentence, so it's important to select the right word for the context and intended meaning. By using a variety of words to describe flow from, you can make your writing more interesting and engaging for your readers.

What are the hypernyms for Flow from?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Flow from

  • And though all streams flow from a single course to cleanse the blood from polluted hand, they hasten on their course in vain.
    Aeschylus
  • Worldly pleasures, such as flow from greatness, riches, honours, and sensual gratifications, are infinitely worse than none.
    David Brainerd
  • Congress acknowledged that society's accumulated myths and fears about disability and disease are as handicapping as are the physical limitations that flow from actual impairment.
    William J. Brennan, Jr.
  • A laugh, to be joyous, must flow from a joyous heart, for without kindness, there can be no true joy.
    Thomas Carlyle
  • When a child can be brought to tears, and not from fear of punishment, but from repentance he needs no chastisement. When the tears begin to flow from the grief of their conduct you can be sure there is an angel nestling in their heart.
    Horace Mann

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