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flat ( Adverb)
UK/US /flæt/
1-
A2
notably against some other material, stretched in a flat, uniform posture
-> The floors of the sports fields are flat and hard.
-> You should lie flat during the session.
Synonym
straight
Opposite
curve
2-
A2
in a simple and explicit manner
-> They rejected flat my job application.
-> Bob told me flat he wants to break up with me.
Synonym
directly, precisely
Opposite
indirectly
3-
B1
Someone making the true sound of a note
-> You always sing flat and out of harmony.
-> My teacher told me that I sing flat.
Opposite
sharp
Word Families
'flat' Contained Stories
Many cities are built in an orderly fashion. Architecture is very organized and engineers work with instruction. Politics are also playing a role in architecture as it conjures topics like ideologies, history and cultures. Popularity is important when it comes to deciding what is beautiful. Good architecture present themselves in a relaxing way that gives us peace. Some projects can be in a state of disagreement and may sometimes get disapproval so they don't always become a reality. There are many city informants that help decide where to make a new building. Inflation can also affect architecture styles.