Flat
(
noun
,
adjective
,
adverb
)
(As a noun)
Flat ( noun )
- A level surface or area.
- An apartment on one floor of a building.
Origin:
From old norse 'flatr' (flat), from proto-germanic 'flataz' (flat, even).
Examples:
- She lives in a small flat in the city.
- He rents a flat in the suburbs.
- The tire was completely flat.
- She likes to sunbathe on the flat rocks by the river.
- He fixed the flat on his bike.
(As an adjective)
Flat ( adjective )
- A level surface or area.
- An apartment on one floor of a building.
Origin:
From old norse 'flatr' (flat), from proto-germanic 'flataz' (flat, even).
Examples:
- She lives in a small flat in the city.
- He rents a flat in the suburbs.
- The tire was completely flat.
- She likes to sunbathe on the flat rocks by the river.
- He fixed the flat on his bike.
(As an adverb)
Flat ( adverb )
- A level surface or area.
- An apartment on one floor of a building.
Origin:
From old norse 'flatr' (flat), from proto-germanic 'flataz' (flat, even).
Examples:
- She lives in a small flat in the city.
- He rents a flat in the suburbs.
- The tire was completely flat.
- She likes to sunbathe on the flat rocks by the river.
- He fixed the flat on his bike.