levels Antonyms

Meaning of levels

levels

the magnitude of a quantity considered in relation to an arbitrary reference value, horizontal condition, to find the heights of different points in (a piece of land) especially with a surveyor's level, to lay level with or as if with the ground, aim, direct, equilibrium of a fluid marked by a horizontal surface of even altitude, to bring to a common level or plane, magnitude, intensity, to make (a line or surface) horizontal, a measurement of the difference of altitude of two points by means of a level, a concentration of a constituent especially of a body fluid (such as blood), to make (something, such as color) even or uniform, to knock down, an approximately horizontal line or surface taken as an index of altitude, a position in a scale or rank (as of achievement, significance, or value), to attain or come to a level, a device for establishing a horizontal line or plane by means of a bubble in a liquid that shows adjustment to the horizontal by movement to the center of a slightly bowed glass tube, the plane of the horizon or a line in it, a horizontal passage in a mine intended for regular working and transportation, one of a series of discrete parts through which a player moves or progresses during the course of a game (such as a video game), to bring to a horizontal aiming position, a practically horizontal surface or area (as of land), a line or surface that cuts perpendicularly all plumb lines that it meets and hence would everywhere coincide with a surface of still water

levels Sentence Examples

  1. The water levels in the reservoir have risen to dangerous levels.
  2. Our stress levels have been elevated due to recent events.
  3. The noise levels in the concert hall were deafening.
  4. The energy levels of the athletes were depleted after the grueling workout.
  5. The prices of groceries have reached unprecedented levels.
  6. The inflation levels have been steadily increasing over the past year.
  7. The pollution levels in the city are alarmingly high.
  8. The literacy levels among rural populations remain low.
  9. The crime levels in the neighborhood have significantly decreased.
  10. The levels of support for the new policy have been surprisingly high.

FAQs About the word levels

the magnitude of a quantity considered in relation to an arbitrary reference value, horizontal condition, to find the heights of different points in (a piece of

rankings, echelons, positions, places,ranks, degrees, situations, statuses, footings, reaches

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The water levels in the reservoir have risen to dangerous levels.

Our stress levels have been elevated due to recent events.

The noise levels in the concert hall were deafening.

The energy levels of the athletes were depleted after the grueling workout.