flat adjective (LEVEL)
flat adjective (NOT ACTIVE)
› not interesting, or without emotion or excitement:
After the excitement of the party, life seems somewhat flat now.
I thought her performance a little flat.
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flat adjective (BATTERY)
flat adjective (DRINK)
flat adjective (COMPLETE)
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flat adjective (WITHOUT AIR)
flat adjective (FIXED)
› [ before noun ] (especially of an amount of money) fixed and not likely to change:
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- For a monthly flat fee, paid by the consumer or employer, HMOs provide a specified list of medical services both in and outside the hospital.
- He's repaying the loan at a flat rate of 10%.
- Clients are charged a flat rate of £15 monthly.
- Borrowers can choose a variable or flat interest rate on the loan.
- He's being paid at a flat rate of £10 per hour.
flat adjective (PROFITS)
› If profits, sales, etc. are flat, they are not growing or increasing:
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flat noun (HOME)
A1 [ C ] UK US apartment a set of rooms for living in that are part of a larger building and are usually all on one floor:
a furnished/unfurnished flat
a block of flats
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- Our new flat is very convenient for the kids' school.
- I wouldn't dare have a party in my flat in case the neighbours complained.
- She's looking for a furnished flat.
- Their garden is overlooked by a block of flats.
- How are you getting on in your new flat?
flat noun (LEVEL GROUND)
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flat noun (TYRE)
› [ C usually singular ] mainly US informal a tyre that does not have any or enough air in it :
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flat noun (SHOES)
flats [ plural ]
› women's shoes without high heels:
I feel more comfortable in flats.
flat adverb (LEVEL)
flat adverb (NOT HIGH)
flat adverb (COMPLETELY)
› UK informal US flat out completely or to the greatest degree possible:
She told him flat that she would not go to the show.
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three minutes, half an hour, etc. flat informal
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