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level
noun
    1. A horizontal plane or line.
    2. A specified height, value or extent.
      Example: village lay just above sea level
      Example: put prices up to a ridiculous level
      Thesaurus: altitude, elevation, position, degree, height, stratum.
    3. Position, status, or importance in a scale of values.
      Example: offer help on a practical level
    4. A stage or degree of progress.
      Example: took exams at an advanced level
      Thesaurus: class, rank, echelon, position, standing, status.
    5. Any device for checking whether a surface is horizontal or not.
      Example: spirit level
    6. A flat area of land.
      Form: the level
    7. A storey of a building.
adj leveller, levellest
    1. Having a flat smooth even surface.
      Thesaurus: horizontal, smooth, straight, even.
    2. Horizontal.
    3. The same height as it.
      Form: level with something
    4. Having the same standard (as something else); equal.
      Example: came out level in the test
      Thesaurus: comparable, equal, even.
    5. Steady; constant; regular.
      Example: keep one's body temperature level
    6. cookery.
      Said of measurements (usually of spoons in Britain and cups in N America): filled so as to be even with the rim. Compare rounded.
      Example: 3 level tablespoons
verb levelled, levelling
    1. To make flat, smooth or horizontal.
    2. To make equal.
      Thesaurus: balance, even, even up,even out.
    3. To pull down or demolish.
      Example: A mortar bomb completely levelled the church
      Thesaurus: demolish, destroy, flatten, bulldoze, raze, wreck, tear down.
Derivative: levelly
adverb
    Derivative: levelness
    noun
      Idiom: do one's level best
        colloq
        To make the greatest possible effort.
      Idiom: find one's level
        To find one's proper place, rank, etc among others, or a comfortable rate of work, etc.
      Idiom: on the level
        slang
        Fair; honest; genuine.
          Thesaurus: candid, straightforward, honest, frank, aboveboard; Antonym: devious.
      Etymology: 14c: from Latin libella little scale.

      Phrasal Verb: level off or level something off
        To make or become flat, even, steady, regular, etc.
      Phrasal Verb: level out or level something out
        To make or become level.
          Example: The fluctuations in interest rates eventually levelled out
      Phrasal Verb: level something at someone
        To point (a gun, etc) at them.
      Phrasal Verb: level something at or against someone
        To direct (an accusation, criticism, etc).
      Phrasal Verb: level with someone
        To speak honestly to them.


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