flat

noun, adjective, adverb100 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

Describes a flat with a lot of room.

Describes a flat with little space.

A flat that is rented out with furniture.

A very expensive and comfortable flat.

Describes a flat with a lot of room.

A flat that is rented out without furniture.

Describes a flat with very little space.

An elegant and stylish flat, often expensive (informal).

A small flat suitable for one person living alone.

A self-contained flat, usually part of a house, for an elderly relative.

An area of sand or mud that is covered with water at high tide.

Low-lying land near the sea.

Emphasizes that something is entirely flat.

Emphasizes that something is completely flat, with no curves or bumps.

To change a building so that it becomes a set of flats.

To be in a horizontal position on a surface.

To remain in a horizontal position; to remain unchanged (e.g., rates).

To own or rent a flat.

To reside in a flat.

To possess a flat as property.

To live in or use a flat (more formal).