Meaning of level
Definition of level
(adj)
having a
surface
without slope,
tilt
in which no
part
is
higher
or
lower
than another; "a
flat
desk"; "acres of
level
farmland"; "a
plane
surface"; "skirts
sewn
with
fine
flat
seams"
not
showing
abrupt
variations; "spoke in a
level
voice"; "she gave him a
level
look"- Louis Auchincloss
being
on a
precise
horizontal
plane; "a
billiard
table
must
be level"
oriented
at
right
angles to the plumb; "the
picture
is level"
of the
score
in a contest; "the
score
is tied"
(noun)
a
position
on a
scale
of
intensity
or
amount
or quality; "a
moderate
grade
of intelligence"; "a
high
level
of
care
is required"; "it is all a
matter
of degree"
a
relative
position
or
degree
of
value
in a
graded
group; "lumber of the highest grade"
a
specific
identifiable
position
in a
continuum
or
series
or
especially
in a process; "a
remarkable
degree of frankness"; "at what
stage
are the
social
sciences?"
height
above
ground; "the
water
reached
ankle
level"; "the pictures were at the
same
level"
indicator
that establishes the
horizontal
when a
bubble
is
centered
in a
tube
of
liquid
a
flat
surface
at
right
angles to a
plumb
line; "park the car on the level"
an
abstract
place
usually
conceived as having depth; "a
good
actor
communicates on
several
levels"; "a
simile
has at
least
two layers of meaning"; "the
mind
functions on
many
strata simultaneously"
a
structure
consisting of a
room
or set of
rooms
at a
single
position
along
a
vertical
scale; "what
level
is the
office
on?"
(verb)
aim at; "level
criticism
or charges at somebody"
tear
down
so as to
make
flat
with the ground; "The
building
was levelled"
make
level
or straight; "level the ground"
direct
into a
position
for use; "point a gun"; "He
charged
his
weapon
at me"
talk
frankly
with; lay it on the line; "I
have
to
level
with you"
become
level
or even; "The
ground
levelled off"
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