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flat

level / emotionless / lowered pitch / apartment / deflated tire / to level / to plateau / To become level or stop increasing.
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The term operates across diverse domains, shifting from a tactile description of geometry to an emotional description of mood. When describing a surface, it implies a lack of curvature or irregularity, which creates a sense of stability or sterility. When applied to a social atmosphere or a drink, it suggests a loss of vitality or carbonation, indicating a state of stagnation. In a linguistic divide, the noun usage distinguishes regional dialects, serving as the primary term for an apartment in British English while remaining rare in American English. In music, it functions as a technical modifier, altering the pitch of a note to create specific harmonic tensions.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon; Maya is checking in on Ryan while he is supposed to be helping Chloe move.
Maya

Did you actually help her move into the new flat or just vibe?

Maya
Ryan
Ryan

I carried like three boxes. Bet.

💡
Maya uses 'flat' to refer to the apartment (British English), and 'vibe' as slang for doing nothing productive. Ryan's use of 'Bet' is a colloquial affirmation, showing his characteristic lack of effort and oblivious nature.

Meanings

Adjectivelevel

Having a level surface without any lumps or indentations.

"The table has a perfectly flat surface."

Adjectiveemotionless

Lacking emotion, interest, or excitement.

"His voice remained flat throughout the entire presentation."

Adjectivelowered pitch

Lowered by a semitone in music.

"The singer hit a flat note during the chorus."

Nounapartment

A residential suite of rooms on one floor of a building.

"They are renting a small flat in the city center."

Noundeflated tire

A tire that has lost its air pressure.

"I was late for work because I had a flat."

Nounto level

A symbol indicating a lowered musical pitch.

"The sheet music contains a B flat."

Transitive Verbto plateau
[~ someone][~ something]

To make something level or even.

"The contractor will flat the ground before pouring the concrete."

Intransitive Verb

To become level or stop increasing.

"Sales began to flat after the initial holiday rush."

Collocations & Compounds

flat surface

a level area

The table has a flat surface.

flat tire

a punctured wheel

I can't drive because I have a flat tire.

flat rate

a fixed price

The shipping is a flat rate of five dollars.

flat note

a pitch slightly too low

The singer hit a flat note during the chorus.

flat roof

a non-sloping top of a building

The building has a flat roof for a garden.

Phrasal Verbs

flat out

at maximum speed or capacity

He was running flat out to catch the bus.

flat line

to stop showing signs of life or growth

The patient's heart began to flat line.

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