Flat
Pronunciation of Flat
/flˈat/, /flˈat/, /f_l_ˈa_t/
Antonyms for flat:
uneven, active, natural, contrasty, effervescent, cubic, linear, thick, erect, broken, raised, sharp, unidimensional, indirectly, spirited, modulated, rough, inclined.
Synonyms for flat:
absolute, positive (adjective)
final, downright, categorical, plain, unconditional, unequivocal, out-and-out, straight, fixed, unqualified, indubitable, direct.
all (adjective)
level, plane.
categorical (adjective)
denominational, unqualified, certain, outright, definite, unconditional, sure, indubitable, typical, absolute, categorical, undeniable, unequivocal.
continuous (adjective)
seamless, gapless, repetitive, incessant, continual, perpetual, unvarying, monolithic, homogeneous, continuing, interminable, nonstop, indefatigable, steady, perennial, unremitting, sequential, undeviating, continuous, level, unchanging, unceasing, lasting, repeated, undying, coherent, ceaseless, uniform, connected, monotonous, regular, invariable, robot-like, unending, unchangeable, persistent, consistent, everlasting, straight, habitual, recurrent, un-intermittent, unbroken, constant, cyclical, featureless, even, consecutive, endless.
darkish (adjective)
dim.
depressed (adjective)
dull (adjective)
repetitive, arid, edgeless, earthbound, matte.
flat (adjective)
planar, tabular, prairie-like, even, level, flush, horizontal.
flattened (adjective)
horizontal (adjective)
even, level, planar, horizontal.
insensitive (adjective)
dull.
level, smooth (adjective)
tabular, prone, recumbent, unbroken, flush, procumbent, plane, even, planar, supine, deflated, prostrate, low, horizontal, decumbent.
low (adjective)
level, low, short, squat, stumpy, bottom, deep.
non-resonant (adjective)
non-resonant, Damped, dead, deadened, silenced, muffled, mute, dull.
recumbent (adjective)
tasteless (adjective)
mild, unsavory, tasteless, flavorless, weak, insipid, plain, stale, milquetoast, jejune, vapid, banal, bland, savorless.
unimaginative (adjective)
wishy-washy (adjective)
Sense 1
croaky, throaty, pizzicato, undrinkable, self-regulatory, voluble, spoke, modal, sprawled, unrelieved, ringing, structured, instrumental, melodic, regulatory, crashing, high-pitched, unplugged, flattened, husky, bleak, atonal, supine, polyphonic, unsatisfied, toneless, hubcap, compensatory, nasal, up-tempo, small, radial, discordant, bantering, grating, inner tube, headquartered, carbonated, disembodied, windy, procumbent, aseptic, playable, guttural, orotund, flange, breathy, full-bodied, prepaid, hoarse, fruity, roof, blowout, nonalcoholic, pro rata, solo, colloquial, rectilinear, retread, quietly, strangled, iced, soft-spoken, musical, harmonious, musically, strident, Whitewall, abrupt, gravelly, shouty, diatonic, orchestral, off-key, stipendiary, spreadeagled, adenoidal, leftfield, chromatic, unpaid, faceless, shrill, wheezy, cashless, drinkable, honeyed, stentorian, medium dry, funky, ex gratia, PPC, philharmonic, paid-up, tire, staccato, tall, corked, watered-down, sotto voce, decumbent, bluesy, arrant, smoky, Gibbering, flat out, flatly, emphatic, wobbly, Brokenly, silvery, alcoholic, decaffeinated.
Sense 3
fully, prosaic, perfectly, bald, pure, pop, unbounded, blunt, absolutely, up front, vertical, quite, privately, straighten, smoothly, still, colorless, dim, central, spiritless, drab, unimaginative, unmitigated, all-out, penetrating, progressive, consummate, hourly, unlimited, tame.
Sense 5
informal, damned, true, muddy, umbrella.
Sense 6
Sense 7
major, grip, tonic, positive, unreserved.
Sense 8
Sense 9
Sense 11
firm.
Sense 13
Sense 27
bankrupt
bivalve
distorted
inharmonious
pressed
prostrate
lying, prostrate.
skinny
Spindling.
tedious
all (adverb)
flatly (adverb)
emphatically, flatly.
Sense 3 (noun)
decumbent, thoroughly, utterly, totally, fully, completely, absolutely, procumbent, entirely.
Sense 5 (noun)
blowout.
Sense 6 (noun)
earthbound, lifeless, sterile, aseptic, spiritless, unimaginative, pedestrian, arid, uninspired, colorless, drab, dry, lackluster, matter of fact, prosaic, lusterless, stodgy.
Sense 7 (noun)
classical, acoustic, harmonious, dim, funky, bass, discordant, bluesy, light, atonal, harmonic.
Sense 8 (noun)
Sense 9 (noun)
croaky, grating, breathy, set, firm, brittle, adenoidal, fruity, disembodied.
Sense 10 (noun)
unbounded, total, downright, out-and-out, flat out, complete, thoroughgoing, arrant, positive, consummate, thorough, all-out, pure, unmitigated, unrelieved, unlimited, sheer, crashing, damned, perfect, blooming, unreserved.
Sense 12 (noun)
Sense 16 (noun)
flange, inner tube, remould, radial, hub, cartwheel, bald, hubcap, grip.
Sense 18 (noun)
flatly, bantering, fluent, Brokenly, colloquial, Gibbering.
Sense 20 (noun)
Sense 21 (noun)
ex gratia, PPC, nonrefundable, cashless, overdue, compensatory, clear, paid-up, hourly.
Sense 22 (noun)
governing, structured, self-regulatory, tiered, regulatory, established, central, structural, informal.
Sense 25 (noun)
sprawled, spreadeagled.
apartment (noun)
lodging, suite, tenement, room.
apartment house (noun)
tenement.
apartments (noun)
lodging, apartment, room, suite, dormitory, tenement.
flat (noun)
apartment, categorical, unexciting, matte, noneffervescent, mat, bland, savorless, savourless, vapid, level, dull, unpleated, planar, regressive, two-dimensional, even, matt, horizontal, compressed, unleavened, matted, unerect, prostrate, unqualified, thin, tasteless, unraised, plane, unshaded, insipid, deflated, flavourless, unstimulating, flat tire, unfolded, unconditional, flavorless, underdeveloped, directly, categoric, fixed, flatbed, multidimensional, straight, flatcar.
room (noun)
room.
flattened (verb)
Usage examples for flat:
- According to his statement it was pretty flat. - "Ashton-Kirk, Criminologist", John T. McIntyre.
- It was a right comfortable little flat, and we all enjoyed ourselves here. - "Good Luck", L. T. Meade.
- Is this your first experience of living in a flat, Miss O'Shaughnessy? - "The Love Affairs of Pixie", Mrs George de Horne Vaizey.