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Plural
levels
1
a person's performance or capability in comparison to others
- At her current level of English, Sarah can have basic conversations and understand everyday expressions.
- John is studying hard to reach a higher level of proficiency in playing the piano.
- The beginners' Spanish course is designed for students at the A2 level.
- The language school offers different levels of difficulty to cater to students' individual abilities.
- The online course is suitable for learners at all levels, from beginners to advanced.
2
one of the many floors that are in a building
- The children's department is on the third level of the library.
- The elevator goes up to the fifth level where my office is.
- The meeting room is on the same level as the reception desk.
- The pool is located on the ground level of the hotel.
- The restaurant is on the top level of the building.
3
a point or position on a scale of quantity, quality, extent, etc.
- The water reached a dangerously high level after heavy rain.
- She achieved a high level of proficiency in playing the piano.
- The company is offering a new level of customer service.
- They adjusted the volume level to avoid disturbing others.
- His energy levels were low after a long day of work.
5
height or elevation above a reference point such as the ground
6
an instrument showing horizontal alignment when a bubble is centered in a liquid tube
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7
a horizontal plane or surface that is even or balanced
- The carpenter used a level to make sure the shelf was straight.
- The ground was not entirely flat, so they adjusted the level of the floor.
- He checked the level of the table before placing the vase on it.
- The water filled the container to the same level on all sides.
- They measured the level of the hill to find the best building spot.
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9
(in computer games) an area accessible to the player while achieving an objective
In video games, a level refers to a stage or rank that a character, player, or game reaches. For characters, a level is a measure of progress, often represented by experience points (XP). As a character gains XP, they can level up, improving their abilities, skills, or stats. In games with multiple stages, levels can also refer to individual areas or challenges that players must complete to advance in the game. The term is used to indicate how far a player has progressed or how challenging a particular part of the game is.