flex

[fleks]

flex Definition

  • 1to bend or move something easily and without breaking it
  • 2to show off one's muscles
  • 3to behave in a way that demonstrates one's power or status

Using flex: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "flex" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He flexed his muscles to impress the girls.

  • Example

    She flexed her fingers before playing the piano.

  • Example

    The company is flexing its financial muscle to acquire its rival.

  • Example

    The politician flexed his political muscle to push through the legislation.

flex Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with flex

  • a system of working hours that allows employees to choose when they start and finish work within a set period of time

    Example

    The company offers flex time to its employees, allowing them to work around their personal schedules.

  • flex your muscles

    to demonstrate one's strength or power, often in an aggressive or boastful manner

    Example

    The new CEO wanted to flex his muscles by making some big changes in the company.

  • to use one's financial resources to gain an advantage or exert influence

    Example

    The billionaire businessman was able to flex his financial muscle to sway the outcome of the election.

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Summary: flex in Brief

The verb 'flex' [fleks] has three main meanings: to bend or move something easily, to show off one's muscles, and to behave in a way that demonstrates one's power or status. It can be used in phrases like 'flex time' and 'flex your muscles,' and is often used informally to mean showing off or boasting.

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