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flat - adjective

  1. Lying down: decumbent, horizontal, procumbent, prone, prostrate, recumbent. See horizontal.
  2. Lacking an appetizing flavor: bland, flavorless, insipid, tasteless, unsavory. See taste.
  3. Having lost tang or effervescence: stale. See solid. taste.
  4. Lacking liveliness, charm, or surprise: arid, aseptic, colorless, drab, dry, dull, earthbound, flavorless, lackluster, lifeless, lusterless, matter-of-fact, pedestrian, prosaic, spiritless, sterile, stodgy, unimaginative, uninspired. See excite.
  5. Lacking gloss and luster: dim, dull, lackluster, lusterless, mat. See light.
  6. Lacking vividness in color: dim, drab, dull, muddy, murky. See colors.
  7. Having no irregularities, roughness, or indentations: even, flush, level, planar, plane, smooth, straight. See smooth.
  8. In a definite and final form; not likely to change: certain, firm, fixed, set. See change.
  9. Completely such, without qualification or exception: absolute, all-out, arrant, complete, consummate, crashing, damned, dead, downright, out-and-out, outright, perfect, plain, pure, sheer, thorough, thoroughgoing, total, unbounded, unequivocal, unlimited, unmitigated, unqualified, unrelieved, unreserved, utter. Informal flat-out, positive. Chiefly British blooming. See big. limited.

flat - adverb

  1. To the fullest extent: absolutely, all, altogether, completely, dead, entirely, fully, just, perfectly, quite, thoroughly, totally, utterly, well, wholly. Informal clean, clear. See big. limited.
  2. In a direct, positive manner: emphatically, flatly, positively. Informal flat out. See strong.

flat - verb

  1. To make even, smooth, or level: even, flatten, level, plane, smooth, straighten. See smooth.