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Meaning
Adj
●
The same
height
at all
places
;
parallel
to
a flat
ground.
●
At the same
height
as some
reference
;
constructed
as level
with.
●
Unvaried in frequency.
●
Unvaried in volume.
●
Calm.
●
In the same
position
or rank.
●
Straightforward;
direct
; clear.
●
Well
balanced
; even; just;
steady
; impartial.
●
In Phonetics:
Of even
tone
; without
rising
or
falling
inflection
; monotonic.
●
In Physics:
Perpendicular to a
gravitational
force.
Noun
●
A
tool
for
finding
whether a
surface
is level, or for
creating
a
horizontal
or
vertical line
of reference.
●
Hand me the level so I can
tell
if this is
correctly
installed.
●
A
distance
relative
to a given
reference
elevation.
●
Degree or amount.
●
Achievement or qualification.
●
In Computer science:
Distance from the
root
node
of a
tree
structure.
●
In Video games:
One of several
discrete
segments
of
a game
,
generally
increasing
in difficulty
and
representing
different
locations
in the game
world.
●
In Video games:
A
numeric
value that
quantifies
a
character
, ability, or item's experience and power.
●
A
floor
of a
multi-storey
building.
●
In British English:
An area of almost
perfectly
flat
land.
●
In Singapore English & Education:
A school
grade
or year.
●
In Statistics:
One of the specific
values
which may be
taken
by a
categorical
variable.
Verb
●
To
adjust
so as to
make as
flat
or
perpendicular
to the
ground
as possible.
●
To
destroy
by
reducing
to
ground level
; to raze.
●
In Role-playing games & Video games:
To
progress
to the next level.
●
To
aim
or
direct
(a
weapon
, a
stare
, an
accusation
, etc).
●
To
direct
or
impose
(a
penalty
,
fine
, etc) at or upon (someone).
●
In Sports:
To make the
score
of
a game
equal.
●
To
bring to
a common level or
plane
,
in respect of
rank
,
condition
,
character
,
privilege
, etc.
●
To
adjust
or
adapt
to a certain level.
●
To
speak
honestly
and
openly
with.
Name
●
A
surname
from French.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
level
English
level
Middle English (1100-1500)
livel
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Stage
Zone
World
Degree
Tier
Map
Even
Compensate
Tiers
Antonyms
Tilted
Unbalanced
Uneven
Related
Scale
Threshold
Rate
Grade
Quality
Point
Amount
Concentration
Rank
Status
Intensity
Extent
Pace
Peak
Type
Frequency
Percentage
Age
Height
Echelon
Caliber
Value
Score
Measure
Standard
Dimension
Layer
Class
Proportion
Measurement
Edge
Profile
Line
Top
Rates
Step
Quantity
Position
Range
Average
Number
Effect
Base
Ratio
Pattern
Bottom
Factor
Category
Balance
Limit
Angle
Size
Notch
Requirement
Assessment
Indicator
Clear
Phase
Activity
Figure
More
Rhymes
Revel
Devil
Level
Bevel
Neville
Dishevel
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