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Synonym for flat [object]
The synonym flat synonymous definition words:
means
"position"
horizontally
horizontally
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flat [adjective]
means "property"collapsed, boring, pointless, dull, lifeless, prosaic, spiritless, tedious, unanimated
flat [adjective]
means "manner"fixed, absolute, downright, outright, peremptory, positive, unqualified
flat [adjective]
means "characteristic"level, equal, even, horizontal, plane, smooth, low, prone, flavourless, dead, unseasoned, insipid, stale, tasteless, unsavoury, vapid
Further results for the word "flat"
horizontally [object]
means "position"flat
inert [adjective]
means "dead"flat, sluggish, dull, stagnant, low, torpid
level [adjective]
means "property"horizontal, flat, balanced
odorless [adjective]
means "scentless"flat, smell-less, unscented, without odour, without odor [US]
plain [adjective]
means "characteristic"level, even, flat, plane, smooth
prosaic [adjective]
means "boring"pointless, dull, lifeless, flat, spiritless, tedious
reclining [adjective]
means "prostrate"prone, supine, lying, flat, resting, horizontal
recumbent [adjective]
means "prostrate"prone, supine, reclining, flat, resting, horizontal
smooth [adjective]
means "property"even, level, flat, horizontal, flush, plain
suite [noun]
means "rooms"apartment, office, flat
supine [adjective]
means "prone"prostrate, reclining, recumbent, horizontal, flat
tame [adjective]
means "character trait"flat
unsavoury [adjective]
means "flavourless"dead, unseasoned, insipid, stale, tasteless, flat
compliment [verb]
means "appreciate"laud, praise, charm, applaud, flatter, eulogise
congratulate [verb]
means "compliment"honour, celebrate, favour, flatter
level [verb]
means "activity"even, equalise, equalize, flatten, smooth, grade, flatten, raze, demolish, destroy
obsequious [adjective]
means "fawning"deferential, flattering, sycophantic
run over [verb]
means "fell with a blow"beat up, flatten, thrash, trample, knock down
smooth [verb]
means "action"flatten, even, level, press, roll, iron
sycophantic [adjective]
means "fawning"deferential, flattering, obsequious
trample [verb]
means "fell with a blow"beat up, flatten, thrash, knock down, run over
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