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Synonyms & Similar Words
even
equal
uniform
flat
horizontal
parallel
straight
balanced
stable
steady
plumb
vertical
perpendicular
inclined
sloping
graded
ranked
calibrated
measured
standardized
regular
consistent
homogeneous
coherent
systematic
methodical
orderly
organized
aligned
arranged
Meaning of Level
The primary meaning of the word "Level" is related to a particular standard or point of attainment, or a particular position or height.
Definitions
- A particular standard or point of attainment, especially one that is considered satisfactory or adequate
- A position or height, especially one that is considered significant or notable
- A particular stage or degree of advancement, especially in a process or a field of study
- A flat or even surface, especially one that is horizontal
- A particular degree or intensity of a feeling or emotion
Etymology of Level
The word "Level" originates from the Old French word "livel", meaning "level" or "balance", which is derived from the Latin word "libellus", meaning "little balance" or "small scale"
Historically, the word "Level" has been used to describe a flat or even surface, as well as a particular standard or point of attainment
Over time, the word has evolved to include a range of meanings related to position, height, and degree of advancement
Example Uses
- The company aims to reach a new level of productivity by the end of the year
- The water level in the tank is too low
- The teacher tried to find a level of difficulty that was suitable for all students
- The hikers had to climb to a higher level to get a better view
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
uneven
irregular
unstable
unbalanced
inconsistent
variable
changeable
unpredictable
erratic
chaotic
tumultuous
turbulent
rough
rocky
bumpy
jagged
inclined
sloping
angled
askew
awry
crooked