Meaning & Definition of word "Flat"

Flat

/flæt/

noun:

  • 1. A level or even surface.
    • Example: The artist preferred to work on a flat to ensure even paint application.
  • 2. An apartment or residence on one level.
    • Example: They decided to rent a flat in the city center.

adjective:

  • 1. Having a level surface; not raised or lowered in any part.
    • Example: The table has a flat surface, perfect for playing board games.
  • 2. Without noticeable variation in pitch, tone, or quality; lacking in excitement or interest.
    • Example: The singer's performance was flat and did not engage the audience.
  • 3. Spread out, not elevated.
    • Example: She laid the fabric flat on the table before cutting it.

adverb:

  • 1. In a flat manner; completely.
    • Example: He stated categorically and flat that he would not attend the meeting.

Etymology

Old English 'flaett' meaning 'flat, even, level'

Common Phrases and Expressions

flat out:

Completely or totally, often used in the context of working hard.

flat as a pancake:

Completely flat; level, often used to describe terrain or surfaces.

go flat:

To lose air or energy; referring to tires or batteries.

Related Words

flatten:

To make or become flat.

flatness:

The quality of being flat.

flatfoot:

A person with flat feet; also refers to a police officer.

Slang Meanings of flat

Meaning: Broke or having no money.

Example Sentence: I'm flat broke until payday.

Meaning: A dull or unexciting person.

Example Sentence: He’s such a flat, he never wants to go out.