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Flat vs Unanimated - What's the difference?

flat | unanimated | Related terms |

Flat is a related term of unanimated.


As adjectives the difference between flat and unanimated

is that flat is having no variations in height while unanimated is inanimate.

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.

Lacklustre vs Flat - What's the difference?

lacklustre | flat | Related terms |

Lacklustre is a related term of flat.


As adjectives the difference between lacklustre and flat

is that lacklustre is (british) 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.

Flat vs True - What's the difference?

flat | true | Related terms |


In lang=en terms the difference between flat and true

is that flat is a note played a semitone lower than a natural, denoted by the symbol ♭ sign placed after the letter representing the note (e.g., B♭) or in front of the note symbol (e.g. ♭♪) while true is of the state in Boolean logic that indicates an affirmative or positive result.

As adjectives the difference between flat and true

is that flat is having no variations in height while true is conforming to the actual state of reality or fact; factually correct.

As adverbs the difference between flat and true

is that flat is so as to be flat while true is accurately.

As nouns the difference between flat and true

is that flat is an area of level ground while true is truth.

As verbs the difference between flat and true

is that flat is to make a flat call; to call without raising while true is to straighten.

Drab vs Flat - What's the difference?

drab | flat | Related terms |

Drab is a related term of flat.


As nouns the difference between drab and flat

is that drab is beadle, catchpole 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 vs Unqualified - What's the difference?

flat | unqualified | Related terms |

Flat is a related term of unqualified.


As adjectives the difference between flat and unqualified

is that flat is having no variations in height while unqualified is not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task.

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 vs Faded - What's the difference?

flat | faded | Related terms |

Flat is a related term of faded.


As adjectives the difference between flat and faded

is that flat is having no variations in height while faded is that has lost some of its former colour or intensity.

As verbs the difference between flat and faded

is that flat is (poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without while faded is (fade).

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.

Flat vs Faint - What's the difference?

flat | faint | Related terms |

Flat is a related term of faint.


In lang=en terms the difference between flat and faint

is that flat is to become flat or flattened; to sink or fall to an even surface while faint is to lose consciousness caused by a lack of oxygen or nutrients to the brain, usually as a result of a suddenly reduced blood flow (may be caused by emotional trauma, loss of blood or various medical conditions).

As adjectives the difference between flat and faint

is that flat is having no variations in height while faint is lacking strength; weak; languid; inclined to swoon; as, faint with fatigue, hunger, or thirst.

As nouns the difference between flat and faint

is that flat is an area of level ground or flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment while faint is the act of fainting.

As verbs the difference between flat and faint

is that flat is (poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without while faint is to lose consciousness caused by a lack of oxygen or nutrients to the brain, usually as a result of a suddenly reduced blood flow (may be caused by emotional trauma, loss of blood or various medical conditions).

As an adverb flat

is so as to be flat.

Sandbank vs Flat - What's the difference?

sandbank | flat | Related terms |

Sandbank is a related term of flat.


As nouns the difference between sandbank and flat

is that sandbank is shoal (sandbank) 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 vs Horizontally - What's the difference?

flat | horizontally | Synonyms |

Flat is a synonym of horizontally.


As adverbs the difference between flat and horizontally

is that flat is so as to be flat while horizontally is in a horizontal direction or position.

As an adjective flat

is having no variations in height.

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 vs Levelly - What's the difference?

flat | levelly | Synonyms |

Flat is a synonym of levelly.


As adverbs the difference between flat and levelly

is that flat is so as to be flat while levelly is in a level or even manner.

As an adjective flat

is having no variations in height.

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.

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