Use the word flat in a sentence

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Flat in a sentence

Here below you will find several sentences that illustrate how to use the word flat in a sentence.


  1. The flat was actually Iqbal’s.


  2. It is also found on flat areas.


  3. The bony palate was long and flat.


  4. Dixon radioed «Scratch one flat top!


  5. Above the cup, there is a flat disc.


  6. The cap margin may be folded or flat.


  7. Modern flat racing came to Rome in 1868.


  8. The backs of the monuments often are flat.


  9. They are also broad, flat, and form a paddle.


  10. A motte was an earthen mound with a flat top.


  11. Stage 11 from Luchon to Blagnac had a flat profile.


  12. The land around the building was low-lying and flat.


  13. Burgess had lived in a Chester Square flat since 1935.


  14. The front part of the skull is flat, short, and broad.


  15. The plateaus are named for their relatively flat tops.


  16. The traditional flat, round tins have since become synonymous with shoe polishes.


  17. The palate itself is long and flat, extending beyond the third upper molars (M3).


  18. Before joining Bernard in Paris, Rosa stays in a flat in London for several weeks.


  19. They’re flat out on their backs.» Ramsey said to his players: «You’ve won it once.


  20. She and Cowan amicably went their separate ways, and she moved into the grand flat.


  21. On each occasion, Hoe lured a child to Lim’s flat where he or she was drugged and killed by the trio.


  22. The follicles are flat with pronounced ‘shoulders’, giving a rectangular appearance in cross section.


  23. All eight planets have almost circular orbits that lie within a nearly flat disc called the ecliptic.


  24. Winnipeg lies at the bottom of the Red River Valley, a flood plain with an extremely flat topography.


  25. The curved armoured deck was 40 mm (1.6 in) thick on the flat and 70 mm (2.8 in) on the outer slopes.


  26. The background is flat and lacks the attention to detail common in van der Weyden’s devotional works.


  27. Dixon, commander of VS-2, radioed his famous message to the American carriers: «Scratch one flat top!


  28. The palate is flat, and there are distinct diastemata (gaps) between the upper canines and premolars.


  29. Stegosaurian teeth were small, triangular, and flat; wear facets show that they did grind their food.


  30. In 1968, Allen moved to a flat directly behind the Pavilion at Lord’s, where he lived until his death.


  31. I like very much my two collections of Improvisations, an Intermezzo in A flat, and certain Nocturnes.


  32. Stretching about 32 kilometres (20 mi) inland, this expanse of flat land barely rises above sea level.


  33. In 1972 Dunstan separated from his wife and moved into a small flat in Kent Town, adjacent to Norwood.


  34. About 65 percent of Barbuda experienced flooding due to the rainfall and the island’s flat topography.


  35. The fibula of the lower leg was flat, thin and broad at the upper end narrowing towards the lower end.


  36. The song was written on an upright piano in the key of D flat and was changed to C on the guitar in the recording studio.


  37. She was ship-rigged and sturdily built with a broad, flat bow, a square stern, and a long box-like body with a deep hold.


  38. By contrast, the northwest region consists mainly of flat prairie farmland; this continues in Benton County to the north.


  39. The growing family was rehoused at a flat in Knowsley in 1944 and then in a council housing development in Speke in 1946.


  40. The lake is centered at 193° East, 81° South, a flat area that does not exhibit any peculiar topographic characteristics.


  41. The funds allowed Terry-Thomas to move out of his charity flat and into Busbridge Hall nursing home in Godalming, Surrey.


  42. TV Guide also found the animation somewhat flat, but considered the sound effects and backgrounds to be state-of-the-art.


  43. A worker’s metanotum is absent and the eyes are bulging, while a soldier’s metanotum is noticeable and the eyes are flat.


  44. To the south, the relatively flat area around Europa Point is surrounded by cliffs that are up to 30 metres (98 ft) high.


  45. The lake left behind lacustrine sediments, which resulted in a relatively flat lake bed, and the valley floors seen today.


  46. The canvasses are based on the Eumenides—or Furies—of Aeschylus’s Oresteia, and depict three writhing anthropomorphic creatures set against a flat burnt orange background.


  47. These abstract figurations contain formal elements typical of their time, including diaphanous forms, flat backgrounds, and surrealist props such as flowers and umbrellas.


  48. The Biddenden cakes were flat, hard and made of flour and water, and were described as «not by any means tempting»; one writer in 1860 described one as «a biscuit plaque».


  49. Originally known as «Barbour’s Mills», the village is in a rare area of flat land in the narrow Loyalsock valley and contains the mouths of both Plunketts and Bear Creeks.


  50. The family moved into a house on Varadi Avenue in Brantford seven months after Wayne was born, chosen partly because its yard was flat enough to make an ice rink in winter.

Synonyms for flat

Another way to better understand how a word can be used is to examine what synonyms it has, and how these synonyms can be used. For example, the word flat has the following synonyms: bland, flavorless, flavourless, insipid, savorless, savourless, vapid, tasteless, unstimulating, unexciting, categoric, categorical, unconditional, unqualified, compressed, thin, deflated, fixed, regressive, horizontal, inactive, level, plane, even, mat, matt, matte, matted, dull, monotone, monotonic, monotonous, unmodulated, noneffervescent, planar, two-dimensional, prostrate, unerect, 2-dimensional, multidimensional, underdeveloped, directly, straight, apartment, flat tire, flatcar and flatbed.

General information about «flat» example sentences

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Examples of how to use the word “flat” in a sentence. How to connect “flat” with other words to make correct English sentences.

flat (adj, n): level and smooth, with no curved, high, or hollow parts; a set of rooms for living in that are part of a larger building and are usually all on one floor

Use “flat” in a sentence

The rear tire of my bicycle is flat.
How much do you charge to fix a flat tire?
Previously people believed the earth was flat .
The car has a flat tire.

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Synonym: apartment, dull, even, horizontal, level, lifeless, off-key, smooth, suite, unmusical. Antonym: bumpy, rough, sharp, uneven. Similar words: inflation, flag, flash, flame, flavor, flare up, flamboyant, late. Meaning: [flæt]  n. 1. a level tract of land 2. a shallow box in which seedlings are started 3. a musical notation indicating one half step lower than the note named 4. freight car without permanent sides or roof 5. a deflated pneumatic tire 6. scenery consisting of a wooden frame covered with painted canvas; part of a stage setting 7. a suite of rooms usually on one floor of an apartment house. adj. 1. having a surface without slope, tilt in which no part is higher or lower than another 2. having a relatively broad surface in relation to depth or thickness 3. not modified or restricted by reservations 4. stretched out and lying at full length along the ground 5. lacking contrast or shading between tones 6. lowered in pitch by one chromatic semitone 7. flattened laterally along the whole length (e.g., certain leafstalks or flatfishes) 8. lacking taste or flavor or tang 9. lacking stimulating characteristics; uninteresting 10. having lost effervescence 11. (of taxes) not increasing as the amount taxed increases 12. sounded or spoken in a tone unvarying in pitch 13. horizontally level 14. lacking the expected range or depth; not designed to give an illusion or depth 15. (of a tire) completely or partially deflated 16. not reflecting light; not glossy 17. commercially inactive. adv. 1. with flat sails 2. in a forthright manner; candidly or frankly. 

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1) The land was flat, giving no scope for defence.

2) Our bus won’t start because the battery is flat.

3) The countryside was flat, dull and uninteresting.

4) Squash your cans flat before recycling.

5) The flat has gas-fired central heating.

6) We don’t have flat land in this region.

7) Thora bustled about the flat,[http://sentencedict.com/flat.html] getting everything ready.

8) They just walked off and left me flat.

9) He dampened his hair to make it lie flat.

10) It’s not half bad, your new flat.

11) They’re renting a furnished flat on the third floor.

12) I got a flat tyre soon after setting off.

13) Crops were laid flat by heavy rainstorms.

14) A bottle has a flat base.

15) He fell flat to the ground.

16) We had undervalued the flat by 5000.

17) She wears loose clothes to hide her flat chest.

18) Officers armed with a search warrant entered the flat.

19) They want a bigger flat.

20) The car won’t start?the battery’s flat.

21) People used to believe the earth was flat.

22) The house has a sloping/flat/tiled/thatched/etc. roof.

23) He lived in a flat above the shop.

24) We live in a flat of two rooms.

25) ‘You’ve got a flat tyre.’ ‘I know.’

26) She keeps her flat very tidy .

27) The tenor disappointed us by singing flat.

28) Our present lease on the flat expires next month.

29) The earth is round, not flat.

30) The battery is flat .

More similar words: inflation, flag, flash, flame, flavor, flare up, flamboyant, late, later, Latin, plate, relate, lately, latter, violate, platform, isolate, related, regulate, percolate, relative, relation, palatial, all at once, isolated, isolation, regulator, speculate, calculate, violation. 

English Collocation


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Used with adjectives:

«We live in a large flat.«
(large, small, cozy, spacious, tiny, comfortable, one-bedroom, studio)

«Our home is the upstairs flat.«
(upstairs, basement, downstairs, penthouse)

Used with verbs:

«You should clean the flat.«
(clean, paint, decorate, furnish, rent, sublet)

«I’m trying to find a flat.«
(find, rent, lease)

«I am looking for a new flat.«
(be + looking for, be + searching for)

«I live in a downtown flat.«
(live in, share)


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Used with verbs:

«The board is flat.«
(be: is/am/are, looks, seems)

«He lay flat on the ground until the tornado passed.«
(lay, stayed, remained)

«I can’t seem to make this flat.«
(make, get)

Used with adverbs:

«This area is very flat.«
(very, extremely, fairly, quite, rather)

«She tried to make the papers completely flat.«
(completely, perfectly, absolutely)

«Their yard is nearly flat.«
(nearly, almost, mostly)

Used with nouns:

«He stared out at the flat desert.«
(desert, land, roofs, ground, expanse, plain, terrain)

«She used a flat iron to do her hair.«
(iron)

«Put the books on a flat surface.«
(surface)

«He stood on a flat rock.«
(rock, slab)

«She always wears flat shoes.«
(shoes, sandals)

«He has a flat tire on his car.«
(tire)

«The bike ride stays on flat roads.«
(roads)

«He paid a flat rate.«
(rate, fee, tax)

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To summarize my previous comment, the LT data does not track surface temperature at all well – the LT temperature trend is essentially flat from ~1978 to ~1998, then there is the large 1998 El Nino spike and reversal, and then a ~0.2C step-up which has stayed ~flat for the most recent ~5 years. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Now if, _at the present moment_, this skein were cut with a straight knife at right angles to its length, the cut end would represent the _time plane_ — that is, the present moment of all — and it would be the same for all providing that the time plane were flat _But is it really flat_? ❋ Claude Fayette Bragdon (1906)

V. i.112 (241,5) [as fat and fulsome] [W: flat] _Fat_ means _dull_; so we say a _fatheaded_ fellow; _fat_ likewise means _gross_, and is sometimes used for _obscene_; and _fat_ is more congruent to _fulsome_ than _flat_. ❋ Samuel Johnson (1746)

The term «flat tax» has «almost become a catchphrase for simplifying the tax code,» Verenda Smith, senior manager of administration and policy for the Federation of Tax Administrators, cautioned. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Any exemptions, deductions, differential rates, or progressivity would, as a matter of linguistics, preclude the name flat tax. ❋ Arthur B. Laffer (2010)

(Art. Apartment House), the term flat “is usually in the United States restricted to apartments in houses having no elevator or hall service. ❋ Henry Louis (1921)

Usually the term flat tax refers to household income (and sometimes corporate profits) being taxed at one marginal rate, in contrast with progressive taxes that vary according to parameters such as income or usage levels. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The jump start provided by Reynolds ‘first round-tripper of the year was a much needed shot in the arm for a squad that defined the term flat Friday, according to head coach Rob Coddington. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I use the term flat-earther for those who deny that the UK climate has changed over the past two centuries, and in particular since 1970. ❋ Mike Rivero (2010)

This does not further the debate and I apologise to all for that last rant, including Mr. Porritt who I’m sure is a very nice chap. However when the term flat earth or denialist is used my hackles to tend to get rather raised. ❋ Unknown (2009)

«The only thing about this flat is there’s no kitchen,» she says. ❋ Simon Hattenstone (2010)

Or, they could pay his new 20% rate, which he described as a flat tax. ❋ John D. McKinnon (2011)

I can’t tell you why you mentioning a flat is a weird coincidence right now, P, but will in a few days or so. ❋ Newmania (2008)

Coming on down past more rosemary bushes is what we call the flat area. ❋ Unknown (2007)

What needs to change is for mobile operators to shift to what they call a flat data rate package — a fixed cost each month, meaning we won’t have to agonize over every download or upload. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I will give you “drive slow” and a partial on “think different,” but I disagree that “do right” or “hang tough” qualify as examples of what you call flat adverbs a term new to me. ❋ William Safire (2003)

1. Wanna come back to my flat?
2. Stop being so flat, come to the party!
3. I realised last nite that my girlfriend was flat and she had been putting tissue in her bra, damn!
4. This years profit [margin] was flat.
5. Shit! How am i going to get to [the prom] now, the god damned [tyres] are flat. ❋ UncleBeef (2003)

❋ Anonymous (2003)

She is [flat as a board]!
or
She is flat as [a brick].
or
Your mom is like a carpet, flat and always [getting laid by] Mexicans. ❋ Tim Finney (2003)

«[Loan] me some money!»
«[Sorry, but] [I’m flat] tonight.» ❋ Soma9 (2008)

[yo mama’s] so flat [the wall’s] [jealous] of her ❋ Pascal (2004)

[You asshole]! This [whole] [12-pack] is flat! ❋ Dre (2005)

«She has [a flat] [rack].» ❋ X (2003)

the party was flat so [hector] [streaked] through [the billiard] room. ❋ CooCooCoo (2006)

Dude, did you [surf] today?
[Naw]…Its been flat all [week]. ❋ Trimbandit (2003)

[DESTINY] is flat ❋ Bimbo (2003)

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