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All flasher synonyms

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adj flasher

  • ostensible β€” outwardly appearing as such; professed; pretended: an ostensible cheerfulness concealing sadness.
  • outward β€” proceeding or directed toward the outside or exterior, or away from a central point: the outward flow of gold; the outward part of a voyage.
  • partial β€” being such in part only; not total or general; incomplete: partial blindness; a partial payment of a debt.
  • passing β€” going by or past; elapsing: He was feeling better with each passing day.
  • peripheral β€” pertaining to, situated in, or constituting the periphery: peripheral resistance on the outskirts of the battle area.
  • seeming β€” apparent; appearing, whether truly or falsely, to be as specified: a seeming advantage.
  • shallow β€” of little depth; not deep: shallow water.
  • shoal β€” any large number of persons or things.
  • skin-deep β€” superficial or slight; not profound or substantial: Their sincerity is only skin-deep.
  • slapdash β€” in a hasty, haphazard manner: He assembled the motor slapdash.
  • summary β€” a comprehensive and usually brief abstract, recapitulation, or compendium of previously stated facts or statements.
  • surface β€” the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.
  • uncritical β€” not inclined or able to judge, especially by the application of comparative standards: an uncritical reader.
  • nodding β€” to make a slight, quick downward bending forward of the head, as in assent, greeting, or command.
  • depth β€” The depth of something such as a river or hole is the distance downwards from its top surface, or between its upper and lower surfaces.
  • on the surface β€” to all appearances
  • tip of the iceberg β€” a large floating mass of ice, detached from a glacier and carried out to sea.
  • warped β€” to bend or twist out of shape, especially from a straight or flat form, as timbers or flooring.
  • changeable β€” Someone or something that is changeable is likely to change many times.
  • fleeting β€” swift; rapid: to be fleet of foot; a fleet horse.
  • flitting β€” to move lightly and swiftly; fly, dart, or skim along: bees flitting from flower to flower.
  • fly-by-night β€” not reliable or responsible, especially in business; untrustworthy: a fly-by-night operation.
  • flying β€” making flight or passing through the air; that flies: a flying insect; an unidentified flying object.
  • fugitive β€” a person who is fleeing, from prosecution, intolerable circumstances, etc.; a runaway: a fugitive from justice; a fugitive from a dictatorial regime.
  • impermanent β€” not permanent or enduring; transitory.
  • insubstantial β€” not substantial or real; lacking substance: an insubstantial world of dreams.
  • momentary β€” lasting but a moment; very brief; fleeting: a momentary glimpse.
  • moving β€” capable of or having movement: a moving object.
  • provisional β€” providing or serving for the time being only; existing only until permanently or properly replaced; temporary: a provisional government.
  • short β€” having little length; not long.
  • short-lived β€” living or lasting only a little while.
  • temporal β€” of, relating to, or situated near the temple or a temporal bone.
  • unstable β€” not stable; not firm or firmly fixed; unsteady.
  • volatile β€” evaporating rapidly; passing off readily in the form of vapor: Acetone is a volatile solvent.
  • fugacious β€” fleeting; transitory: a sensational story with but a fugacious claim on the public's attention.
  • short-term β€” covering or applying to a relatively short period of time.
  • transmigrate β€” to move or pass from one place to another.
  • deciduous β€” A deciduous tree or bush is one that loses its leaves in the autumn every year.
  • vacating β€” to give up possession or occupancy of: to vacate an apartment.
  • flamboyant β€” strikingly bold or brilliant; showy: flamboyant colors.

noun flasher

  • hazard lights β€” Usually, hazard lights. an indicator light on a vehicle that flashes to warn that it is unexpectedly slowing down, reversing, or not moving.
  • show-off β€” a person given to pretentious display.

adjective flasher

  • exceptional β€” Unusual; not typical.
  • flashy β€” sparkling or brilliant, especially in a superficial way or for the moment: a flashy performance.
  • accelerated β€” Simple past tense and past participle of accelerate.
  • expeditious β€” Done with speed and efficiency.
  • detail β€” The details of something are its individual features or elements.
  • depthless β€” immeasurably deep; fathomless
  • empty β€” A container (esp. a bottle or glass) left empty of its contents.
  • evident β€” Plain or obvious; clearly seen or understood.
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