flag
1
[ flag ]
/ flæg /
noun
verb (used with object), flagged, flag·ging.
Idioms for flag
- to relinquish command, as of a ship.
- to submit or surrender: His financial situation is growing worse, but he's not ready to strike the flag.
strike the flag,
OTHER WORDS FROM flag
flag·ger, noun flag·less, adjectiveWords nearby flag
flabellum,
flaccid,
flack,
flackery,
flacon,
flag,
flag captain,
flag day,
flag down,
flag fall,
flag football
Definition for flags (2 of 4)
flag
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[ flag ]
/ flæg /
noun
any of various plants with long, sword-shaped leaves, as the sweet flag.
the long, slender leaf of such a plant or of a cereal.
Origin of flag
2
1350–1400; Middle English
flagge
Definition for flags (3 of 4)
flag
3
[ flag ]
/ flæg /
verb (used without object), flagged, flag·ging.
to fall off in vigor, energy, activity, interest, etc.: Public enthusiasm flagged when the team kept losing.
to hang loosely or limply; droop.
Origin of flag
3Definition for flags (4 of 4)
flag
4
[ flag ]
/ flæg /
noun
flags,
flagstone(def 2).
verb (used with object), flagged, flag·ging.
to pave with flagstones.
Origin of flag
4
1400–50; late Middle English
flagge piece of sod; akin to Old Norse
flaga slab
OTHER WORDS FROM flag
flag·ger, nounExample sentences from the Web for flags
British Dictionary definitions for flags (1 of 5)
flags
/ (flæɡz) /
pl n
rare
the long feathers on the leg of a hawk or falcon
British Dictionary definitions for flags (2 of 5)
flag
1
/ (flæɡ) /
noun
verb flags, flagging or flagged (tr)
Derived forms of flag
flagger, noun flagless, adjectiveWord Origin for flag
C16: of uncertain origin
British Dictionary definitions for flags (3 of 5)
flag
2
/ (flæɡ) /
verb flags, flagging or flagged (intr)
to hang down; become limp; droop
to decline in strength or vigour; become weak or tired
Word Origin for flag
C16: of unknown origin
British Dictionary definitions for flags (4 of 5)
flag
3
/ (flæɡ) /
noun
any of various plants that have long swordlike leaves, esp the iris Iris pseudacorus (yellow flag)
the leaf of any such plant
See also
sweet flag
Word Origin for flag
C14: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Dutch
flag, Danish
flæg yellow iris
British Dictionary definitions for flags (5 of 5)
flag
4
/ (flæɡ) /
noun
short for flagstone
verb flags, flagging or flagged
(tr)
to furnish (a floor) with flagstones