Definitions and Examples of level, flatten
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having a flat or even surface with no bumps or depressions.
Example
The carpenter made sure that the table was level before attaching the legs.
To make something completely flat or level by pressing or smoothing it down.
Example
The bulldozer was used to flatten the ground before building the new house.
Key Differences: level vs flatten
- 1Level refers to a surface that is flat or even, while incline refers to a surface that slopes or tilts.
- 2Flatten implies making something completely flat or removing any incline, while incline refers to a surface that has a slope or tilt.
Effective Usage of level, flatten
- 1Construction: Use level to describe a flat surface, such as a floor or a table.
- 2Landscaping: Use flatten to describe the process of making a surface completely flat, such as preparing a garden bed or a lawn.
- 3Sports: Use incline to describe a slope or hill, such as in skiing or cycling.
Remember this!
The antonyms of incline are level and flatten. Level refers to a flat or even surface, while flatten implies making something completely flat or removing any incline. Use these words in construction, landscaping, and sports contexts to describe surfaces and inclines accurately.