Flat ( noun , adjective , adverb )

(As a noun)

Flat ( noun )

  1. A level surface or area.
  2. An apartment on one floor of a building.

Origin:

From old norse 'flatr' (flat), from proto-germanic 'flataz' (flat, even).

Examples:

  1. She lives in a small flat in the city.
  2. He rents a flat in the suburbs.
  3. The tire was completely flat.
  4. She likes to sunbathe on the flat rocks by the river.
  5. He fixed the flat on his bike.

(As an adjective)

Flat ( adjective )

  1. A level surface or area.
  2. An apartment on one floor of a building.

Origin:

From old norse 'flatr' (flat), from proto-germanic 'flataz' (flat, even).

Examples:

  1. She lives in a small flat in the city.
  2. He rents a flat in the suburbs.
  3. The tire was completely flat.
  4. She likes to sunbathe on the flat rocks by the river.
  5. He fixed the flat on his bike.

(As an adverb)

Flat ( adverb )

  1. A level surface or area.
  2. An apartment on one floor of a building.

Origin:

From old norse 'flatr' (flat), from proto-germanic 'flataz' (flat, even).

Examples:

  1. She lives in a small flat in the city.
  2. He rents a flat in the suburbs.
  3. The tire was completely flat.
  4. She likes to sunbathe on the flat rocks by the river.
  5. He fixed the flat on his bike.