Level means a flat or even surface. It is not high or low on any side. People often check if things are level to keep them straight.
The table is very level and stable.
Make sure the picture hangs level on the wall.
Level can mean a place in a scale or order, like skill or progress. For example, a video game has levels you pass one by one.
She is at a high level in her sport.
I reached level five in the game today.
A level is a tool with liquid to show if something is flat or upright. Builders and carpenters use it to make sure things are straight.
Use a level to hang the picture straight.
The builder checked the wall with a level.
To level means to make a surface flat or equal in height. People do this when building or fixing things to make sure it is even.
He leveled the ground before planting trees.
They leveled the floor to make it smooth.
Level can mean how much of something is in a place or space. For example, the level of water or sound shows how high or loud it is.
The water level in the lake is low.
Turn up the sound level, please.
Level means the same in rank or value. For example, two people can have level jobs or skills, meaning equal or similar.
They are level friends in the school.
Both teams have level skills.
To level means to say something serious against someone, like blaming or accusing them. It is often used in formal or serious talks.
She leveled serious charges against him.
They leveled criticism at the new plan.
To level means to point or aim something, like a weapon, directly at a person or target. This shows clear focus or threat.
He leveled his gun at the target.
The soldier leveled the camera for the photo.