unexciting |
flat |
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Unexciting is a related term of flat.
As adjectives the difference between unexciting and flat
is that
unexciting is not exciting while
flat is having no variations in height.
As an adverb flat is
so as to be flat.
As a noun flat is
an area of level ground or
flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment.
As a verb flat is
(poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without.
lifeless |
flat |
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As adjectives the difference between lifeless and flat
is that
lifeless is inanimate; having no life while
flat is having no variations in height.
As an adverb flat is
so as to be flat.
As a noun flat is
an area of level ground.
As a verb flat is
to make a flat call; to call without raising.
reef |
flat |
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As adjectives the difference between reef and flat
is that
reef is scabby; scurvy while
flat is having no variations in height.
As nouns the difference between reef and flat
is that
reef is the itch; any eruptive skin disorder while
flat is an area of level ground.
As verbs the difference between reef and flat
is that
reef is to take in part of a sail in order to adapt the size of the sail to the force of the wind while
flat is to make a flat call; to call without raising.
As an adverb flat is
so as to be flat.
old |
flat |
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Old is a related term of flat.
As nouns the difference between old and flat
is that
old is age while
flat is an area of level ground or
flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment.
As an adjective flat is
having no variations in height.
As an adverb flat is
so as to be flat.
As a verb flat is
(poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without.
flat |
unyielding |
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Flat is a related term of unyielding.
As adjectives the difference between flat and unyielding
is that
flat is having no variations in height while
unyielding is not giving in; not bending; stubborn.
As an adverb flat
is so as to be flat.
As a noun flat
is an area of level ground or
flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment.
As a verb flat
is (poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without.
flat |
tiresome |
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Flat is a related term of tiresome.
As adjectives the difference between flat and tiresome
is that
flat is having no variations in height while
tiresome is causing fatigue or boredom; wearisome.
As an adverb flat
is so as to be flat.
As a noun flat
is an area of level ground or
flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment.
As a verb flat
is (poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without.
flat |
pale |
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In obsolete terms the difference between flat and pale
is that
flat is a dull fellow; a simpleton while
pale is paleness; pallor.
In intransitive terms the difference between flat and pale
is that
flat is to become flat or flattened; to sink or fall to an even surface while
pale is to become insignificant.
As adjectives the difference between flat and pale
is that
flat is having no variations in height while
pale is light in color.
As nouns the difference between flat and pale
is that
flat is an area of level ground while
pale is paleness; pallor.
As verbs the difference between flat and pale
is that
flat is to make a flat call; to call without raising while
pale is to turn pale; to lose colour.
As an adverb flat
is so as to be flat.
flat |
unwavering |
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As adjectives the difference between flat and unwavering
is that
flat is having no variations in height while
unwavering is never doubted; always steady and on course.
As an adverb flat
is so as to be flat.
As a noun flat
is an area of level ground.
As a verb flat
is to make a flat call; to call without raising.
flat |
undulating |
As adjectives the difference between flat and undulating
is that
flat is having no variations in height while
undulating is moving up and down like waves; wavy.
As verbs the difference between flat and undulating
is that
flat is to make a flat call; to call without raising while
undulating is present participle of lang=en.
As an adverb flat
is so as to be flat.
As a noun flat
is an area of level ground.
flat |
plumb |
Related terms |
Flat is a related term of plumb.
In lang=en terms the difference between flat and plumb
is that
flat is to become flat or flattened; to sink or fall to an even surface while
plumb is to work as a plumber.
In dated|lang=en terms the difference between flat and plumb
is that
flat is (dated) to render dull, insipid, or spiritless; to depress while
plumb is (dated) to seal something with lead.
As adjectives the difference between flat and plumb
is that
flat is having no variations in height while
plumb is truly vertical, as indicated by a plumb line.
As adverbs the difference between flat and plumb
is that
flat is so as to be flat while
plumb is in a vertical direction; perpendicularly.
As nouns the difference between flat and plumb
is that
flat is an area of level ground or
flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment while
plumb is a little mass of lead, or the like, attached to a line, and used by builders, etc, to indicate a vertical direction.
As verbs the difference between flat and plumb
is that
flat is (poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without while
plumb is to determine the depth, generally of a liquid; to sound.
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