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How to write the English word for flute

How to write the English word for "flute": flute?

Pronunciation: English? [flu?t]? ? ? American? [flu?t]

Syntax: n. ? Flute; notch

vi.? To play a flute; to make a flute sound

vt.? Carve a notch

Vocabulary Match

1. put the flute to one's lips Play the flute

2. five-hole flute Five-hole flute

3. bamboo flute Bamboo flute

4. on the flute On the flute

Common Sentence Patterns :

1, The flute on the column was inscribed with a Latin phrase.

The flute on the column was carved with Latin characters in the grooves.

2, The flute broke into a light lilting air.

The flute emitted a burst of light flute sound.

3, The long-drawn-out sound of a flute is coming from far to near.

The long-drawn-out sound of a flute is coming from far to near.

Expanded Information

1, Etymology Explanation

Early 14th-century entry into the English language, directly derived from the Old French fleute, meaning flute.

2. Adjective for flute:?flutey?

flutey English? [?flu?t?]American? [?flu?t?]

adj. flute-like

Example sentence: He played a delightful melody on his flute.

3. Present participle of flute:?fluting

fluting English ? ['flu?t?]

n. grooved clothing; flute playing; flute sounding; fluting

Example sentence: Her voice, small and ?fluting, stopped abruptly.

Her small but subdued voice came to an abrupt end.