Meaning & Definition of word "Flute"
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Flute
/fluːt/
noun:
- 1. A woodwind instrument with a slender, tubular body and holes along its length that are covered by the fingers or keys to vary the pitch.
- Example: She played a beautiful melody on her flute during the concert.
- 2. A structural element resembling a flute, such as a groove or channel.
- Example: The column had elegant flutes carved into the stone.
- 3. A tall, narrow glass used for serving champagne or sparkling wine.
- Example: We raised our flutes to toast the newlyweds.
Etymology
Middle English 'floute', from Old French 'flûte', of uncertain origin.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to play second fiddle:
To play a subordinate role.
clear as a flute:
Very distinct and easy to understand.
Related Words
piccolo:
A small flute, higher in pitch than a standard flute.
recorder:
A woodwind instrument with a whistle mouthpiece.
Slang Meanings of flute
Meaning: To flute out
Example Sentence: He really fluted out on that performance.
Meaning: Flute as a term for a thin person
Example Sentence: Look at her, she's as flute as a reed!