Flat

Spanish Meaning

apartamento

plano

piso

departamento

casa

superficie plana

pata

bemol

pinchazo

plano

llano

liso

de piso

desinflado

categórico

chato

completamente

English Meaning

  1. Having a horizontal surface without a slope, tilt, or curvature.
  2. Having a smooth, even, level surface: a skirt sewed with fine flat seams.
  3. Having a relatively broad surface in relation to thickness or depth: a flat board. See Synonyms at level.
  4. Stretched out or lying at full length along the ground; prone.
  5. Free of qualification; absolute: a flat refusal.
  6. Fixed; unvarying: a flat rate.
  7. Lacking interest or excitement; dull: a flat scenario.
  8. Lacking in flavor: a flat stew that needs salt.
  9. Having lost effervescence or sparkle: flat beer.
  10. Deflated. Used of a tire.
  11. Electrically discharged. Used of a storage battery.
  12. Of or relating to a horizontal line that displays no ups or downs and signifies the absence of physiological activity: A flat electroencephalogram indicates a loss of brain function.
  13. Commercially inactive; sluggish: flat sales for the month.
  14. Unmodulated; monotonous: a flat voice.
  15. Lacking variety in tint or shading; uniform: "The sky was bright but flat, the color of oyster shells” ( Anne Tyler).
  16. Not glossy; mat: flat paint.
  17. Music Being below the correct pitch.
  18. Music Being one half step lower than the corresponding natural key: the key of B flat.
  19. Designating the vowel a as pronounced in bad or cat.
  20. Nautical Taut. Used of a sail.
  21. Level with the ground; horizontally.
  22. On or up against a flat surface; at full length.
  23. So as to be flat.
  24. Directly; completely: went flat against the rules; flat broke.
  25. Exactly; precisely: arrived in six minutes flat.
  26. Music Below the intended pitch.
  27. Business Without interest charge.
  28. A flat surface or part.
  29. A stretch of level ground. Often used in the plural: salt flats.
  30. A shallow frame or box for seeds or seedlings.
  31. A movable section of stage scenery, usually consisting of a wooden frame and a decorated panel of wood or cloth.
  32. A flatcar.
  33. A deflated tire.
  34. A shoe with a flat heel.
  35. A large flat piece of mail.
  36. A horse that competes in a flat race. Also called runner.
  37. Music A sign (♭) used to indicate that a note is to be lowered by a half step.
  38. Music A note that is lowered a half step.
  39. Football The area of the field to either side of an offensive formation.
  40. To make flat; flatten.
  41. Music To lower (a note) a semitone.
  42. Music To sing or play below the proper pitch.
  43. An apartment on one floor of a building.
  44. Archaic A story in a house.