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Flat Flæt Live Block Noun Renting Furnished Floor

Word3 flat
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /flæt/ /flæt/
Example
  • they're renting a furnished flat on the third floor.
  • to buy/sell a flat
  • do you live in a flat or a house?
  • a basement/ground-floor/top-floor flat
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flat

(noun)/flæt/ /flæt/
  1. a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a building
    • SEE ALSO council flat
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/council-flat
    • They're renting a furnished flat on the third floor.
    • to buy/sell a flat
    • Do you live in a flat or a house?
    • a basement/ground-floor/top-floor flat
    • a two-bedroom flat
    • The park was surrounded by high-rise flats and office blocks.
    • a new block of flats
    • Many large old houses have been converted into flats.
    • Children from the flats (= the block of flats) across the street were playing outside.

    Extra Examples

    • Do you think that the council could find me another flat?
    • Even the prices of small bachelor flats are unbelievable.
    • I'll meet you back at your flat.
    • She lives in the top flat.
    • The flat is located in a modern development.
    • The landlady found they had been illegally subletting the flat.
    • The musician rented a flat in a fashionable area of London.
    • They live in the next flat.
    • We got her a flat in the same block as ours.
  2. the flat level part of something
    • He beat on the door with the flat of his hand.
    • the flat of a sword
  3. an area of low flat land, especially near water
    • SEE ALSO mudflat
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/mudflat
    • salt flats
    • These birds live on the coastal flats.
    • mud and sand flats rich in animal life
  4. the season for racing horses on flat ground with no jumps
  5. a note played a semitone lower than the note that is named. The written symbol is (♭).
    • OPPOSITE sharp
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/sharp_1
    • There are no sharps or flats in the key of C major.
  6. a tyre that has lost air, usually because of a hole
    • We got a flat on the way home.
    • We had to stop to fix a flat.
  7. a vertical section of scenery used on a theatre stage
  8. shoes with a very low heel
    • a pair of flats
  9. on level ground, without hills or jumps (= for example in horse racing)
    • Overtaking the next cyclist on an Alpine climb is a dozen times harder than on the flat.

    Word Origin

    • noun senses 2 to 8 Middle English: from Old Norse flatr. noun sense 1 early 19th cent. (denoting a floor or storey): alteration of obsolete flet ‘floor, dwelling’, of Germanic origin and related to flat ‘level’.
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