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level vs attic

attic vs level

level and attic both are nouns.

level is an adjective but attic is not an adjective.

level is a verb but attic is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
level Yes Yes Yes No
attic Yes No No No
As nouns, attic is a hyponym of level; that is, attic is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than level:
  • level: a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale
  • attic: floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof; often used for storage
level (noun) attic (noun)
indicator that establishes the horizontal when a bubble is centered in a tube of liquid floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof; often used for storage
a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale (architecture) a low wall at the top of the entablature; hides the roof
a flat surface at right angles to a plumb line informal terms for a human head
a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality
height above ground
an abstract place usually conceived as having depth
a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process
a relative position or degree of value in a graded group
level (adjective) attic (adjective)
of the score in a contest
being on a precise horizontal plane
not showing abrupt variations
having a surface without slope, tilt in which no part is higher or lower than another
oriented at right angles to the plumb
level (verb) attic (verb)
become level or even
talk frankly with; lay it on the line
direct into a position for use
aim at
make level or straight
tear down so as to make flat with the ground
Difference between level and attic

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