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    flat
    /flat/

    adjective

    adverb

    noun

    • 1. the flat part of something: "she placed the flat of her hand over her glass"
    • 2. an upright section of stage scenery mounted on a movable frame.

    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"

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  2. Learn the meaning of flat as an adjective, noun, and adverb in English. Find out how to use flat to describe level, low, smooth, not high, not active, or fixed.

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  5. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word flat, from a type of housing to a musical note. Find synonyms, examples, and pronunciation tips for flat.

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  7. adjective. , flat·ter, flat·test. horizontally level: a flat roof. Synonyms: plane. level, even, or without unevenness of surface, as land or tabletops. having a surface that is without marked projections or depressions: a broad, flat face. lying horizontally and at full length, as a person; prostrate: He was flat on the canvas after the knockdown.

  8. Flat can be a noun meaning a set of rooms to live in, or an adjective meaning smooth, level, or without emotion. Learn how to use flat in different contexts and see translations in other languages.