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- DictionaryFlat/flat/
adjective
- 1. smooth and even; without marked lumps or indentations: "trim the surface of the cake to make it completely flat" Similar levelhorizontalleveledsmoothevenuniformconsistentfeaturelessflushplumbregularunvaryingcontinuousunbrokenplaneOpposite verticalbumpy
- ▪ (of land) without hills: "thirty-five acres of flat countryside"
- ▪ (of an expanse of water) calm and without waves. Similar calmstilltranquilpacificundisturbedwithout waveslike a millpondglassymotionlesswavelessunagitatedliterary:stillyOpposite choppy
- ▪ not sloping: "the flat roof of a garage" Similar levelhorizontalleveledsmoothevenuniformconsistentfeaturelessflushplumbregularunvaryingcontinuousunbrokenplaneOpposite verticalbumpy
- ▪ having a broad level surface but little height or depth; shallow: "a flat rectangular box" Similar shallownot deepwideOpposite deep
- ▪ (of the foot) having an arch that is lower than usual.
- ▪ (of shoes) without heels or with very low heels. Similar lowlow-heeledheellesswithout heelsOpposite high-heeled
- 2. lacking interest or emotion; dull and lifeless: "“I'm sorry,” he said, in a flat voice" Similar monotonoustonelessdroningboringdulltediousuninterestingunexcitingsoporificblandvapidvacantinsipidprosaicdrearycolorlessfeaturelessjejuneemotionlessunfeelingunexcitedunexpressiveexpressionlesslifelessspiritlesslacklusterdeadinformal:deadlyOpposite excitingemotional
- ▪ (of a person) without energy; dispirited: "his sense of intoxication wore off until he felt flat and weary" Similar depresseddejecteddispiriteddespondentdownhearteddishearteneddiscouragedlowlow-spiriteddowngloomyglumunhappybluedesolateweighed downoppressedwithout energyenervatedsappedwearytired outworn outexhausteddevitalizeddrainedinformal:down in the mouthdown in the dumpsOpposite cheerfulfull of beans
- ▪ (of a market, prices, etc.) showing little activity; sluggish: "cash flow was flat at $214 million" Similar slowinactivesluggishslow-movingslackquietnot busydepressedstagnantstaticdeadunproductiveOpposite busy
- ▪ (of a color) uniform: "the dress was a deadly, flat shade of gray"
- ▪ (of a photographic print or negative) lacking contrast.
- ▪ (of paint) without gloss; matte. US
- 3. (of a sparkling drink) having lost its effervescence: "flat champagne" Similar stilldeadno longer effervescentOpposite sparkling
- ▪ (of something kept inflated, especially a tire) having lost some or all of its air, typically because of a puncture: "you've got a flat tire" Similar deflatedpuncturedburstcollapsedblown outrupturedpiercedempty of airdecompresseddepressurizedOpposite inflated
- 4. (of a fee, wage, or price) the same in all cases, not varying with changed conditions or in particular cases: "a $30 flat fare" Similar fixedsetregularestablishedunchangingunvaryinginvariableunfluctuatingconsistentconstantuniformstraighthard and fast
- ▪ (of a denial, contradiction, or refusal) completely definite and firm; absolute: "his statement was a flat denial that he had misbehaved" Similar outrightdirectpoint blankout and outdownrightabsolutedefinitepositivestraightstarkall outplainexplicitfirmresoluteadamantassertiveemphaticinsistentfinalconclusivecompleteuttercategoricalunconditionalsheerthoroughthoroughgoingunqualifiedunmodifiedunequivocalunquestionableunrestrictedunmitigated
- 5. (of musical sound) below true or normal pitch.
- ▪ (of a key) having a flat or flats in the signature.
- ▪ (of a note) a semitone lower than a specified note: "the double basses' opening low E-flat"
- 6. relating to flat racing: "the Flat season"
adverb
- 1. in or to a horizontal position: "he was lying flat on his back" Similar stretched outoutstretchedspreadeagledpronerecliningsprawlingsupineprostraterecumbenton one's backon one's stomach/front(flat) on one's facerare:procumbent
- ▪ lying in close juxtaposition, especially against another surface: "his black curly hair was blown flat across his skull"
- ▪ so as to become smooth and even: "I hammered the metal flat"
- 2. completely; absolutely: informal "I'm turning you down flat" Similar outrightdirectlyabsolutelyplainlyexplicitlyfirmlyresolutelyadamantlyassertivelyemphaticallyinsistentlyfinallyconclusivelycompletelyutterlycategoricallyunconditionallythoroughlydefinitelyunequivocallyunquestionably
- ▪ after a phrase expressing a period of time to emphasize how quickly something can be done or has been done: "you can prepare a healthy meal in ten minutes flat"
- 3. below the true or normal pitch of musical sound: "it wasn't a question of singing flat, but of simply singing the wrong notes"
noun
- 1. the flat part of something: "she placed the flat of her hand over her glass"
- ▪ an area of low level ground, especially near water: "the Utah salt flats"
- ▪ a shallow container in which seedlings are grown and sold. North American
- ▪ a shoe with a very low heel or no heel: "she wore a white strapless dress and a pair of electric blue flats"
- ▪ a railroad car with a flat floor and no sides or roof; a flatcar.
- 2. an upright section of painted stage scenery mounted on a frame.
- 3. a flat tire: informal North American "I've got a flat—there were nails under the wheel"
- 4. a musical note lowered a semitone below natural pitch.
- ▪ the sign ♭, indicating a flat.
verb
- 1. lower (a note) by a semitone: North American "when a person has a poor ear for music, he will flat and sharp right along without knowing it"
- 2. make flat; flatten: archaic "flat the loaves down"
Word Origin Middle English: from Old Norse flatr.
Derivatives
- 1. flattish adjective
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