📒 the height of something in relation to the ground or to what it used to be
- The cables are buried one metre below ground level.
- The floodwater nearly reached roof level.
- The river has fallen to its lowest level since 2012.
📒 a floor of a building; a layer of ground
- a multi-level parking lot
- Take the elevator to Level Four.
- on a level The restaurant is on the level below this one.
📒 the amount of something that exists in a particular situation at a particular time
- a low level of support for the proposed changes
- Increase your level of activity to burn more calories.
- to raise/reduce the level of something
📒 a particular standard or quality
- The hotel's level of service is consistently high.
- The participants had different levels of education.
- He studied French to degree level.
📒 a position or rank in a scale of size or importance
- the upper levels of government
- at (a) … level Discussions are currently being held at national level.
- at local/international level
📒 a particular way of looking at, reacting to or understanding something
- on a… level On a more personal level, I would like to thank Jean for all the help she has given me.
- Fables can be understood on various levels.
- at a… level At a conscious level, I was quite satisfied with my life.
📒 one of a series of stages in a computer game. Players progress from easy to more advanced levels within the game.
- a computer game with 15 levels
- Players advance to the next level by collecting all the pieces and constructing the spaceship.
- Each level is randomly generated so each game is different.
📒 a device used to test whether a surface is level, consisting of a glass tube partly filled with liquid with a bubble of air inside. The position of the bubble indicates whether the surface is level.
📒 honest; legal
- I'm not convinced he's on the level.
- Are you sure this deal is on the level?
📒 as good, bad, important, etc. as somebody/something else
- This place is on a level with the best French restaurants.
📒 as good, bad, important, etc. as somebody/something else
- This place is on a par with the best French restaurants.
📒 to further improve or develop something that is already successful
- He decided to move to New York to take his career to the next level.
- We are taking web design to the next level.