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Definition of "flat out" in Anglais

Adjective

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see flat,‎ out.

  2. Complete, total, downright.

  3. Very busy.

  4. Lazy, sleeping.

    • flat out (like a lizard in the sun) - doing absolutely nothing

Adverb

  1. At top speed.

    • After 10 minutes of running flat out, he was out of breath.
  2. Without hesitation or reservation, bluntly, no holds barred, totally, outright.

    • She thought it was best to tell him she didn't love him flat out.
    • He was flat out furious when his car was stolen.

Noun

  1. A total failure.

  2. A baked portion of flatbread; a baked item that is not meant to rise.

  3. A wrap, an item of food consisting of various ingredients wrapped in a tortilla or pancake.

  4. A section of piste that is relatively flat, causing or allowing skiers to slow down.

  5. An uncambered corner of racetrack; a racetrack whose corners are uncambered.

Verb

  1. To fail after a promising beginning; to disappoint expectations.

  2. Synonym of flatten out (to make flat)