Flitted [verb]

Definition of Flitted:

flutter, move rapidly

Synonyms of Flitted:

Hover

Flicker

Whiz

Zip

Dart

Fly

Rush

Flash

Run

Whisk

Float

Sail

Sweep

Scud

Skim

Dance

Pass

Fleet

Hurry

Speed

Wing


Opposite/Antonyms of Flitted:


Sentence/Example of Flitted:

Rosemary flitted about like a will o' the wisp, and finally went to the window, where she stood looking wistfully out.

While she flitted into the next room to fetch a stamp, Mrs. Haughstone, her needles arrested in mid-air, looked steadily at Tom.

Surely enough a shadow flitted along, and somebody began softly whistling a few bars of an opera.

As she listened, there flitted through her mind the vision of Liff Hyatt's muddy boot coming down on the white bramble-flowers.

The light flitted about for a few months; but on the night of your birth, Clifford, it disappeared, and was never seen again.

Blackbirds and thrushes joined in the chorus, and birds of all sorts flitted around in multitudes.

A wood-thrush flitted from a ravine as she and Bub went back down the creek—and she stopped with uplifted face to listen.

Bismarck Anne jumped into the nearest man's arms, was kissed, bestowed a slap, and flitted away down the room.

Between me and the moonlight flitted a great bat, coming and going in great, whirling circles.

As this joyless impossibility flitted across my mind, I rounded a bleak sand-dune.