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What is the Meaning of “Level”?

Level
/ˈlɛvəl/

A position or stage in a scale that shows how much, how difficult, or how advanced something is.

Definition of Level

Quick Meaning of Level

A position or stage in a scale that shows how much, how difficult, or how advanced something is.

Detailed Definition of Level

A position on a scale or hierarchy; a stage of intensity, difficulty, or advancement.

How to Pronounce Level

IPA: /ˈlɛvəl/
lev el

Stress pattern: Oo (2-syllable word).

Tip: Two syllables: LEV-el. Stress on first syllable /ˈlɛ/. Second syllable has schwa /əl/.

Watch out: First syllable may be lengthened to /liːvəl/ with long 'e'; correct pronunciation is /ˈlɛvəl/ with short 'e'.

Full pronunciation guide for “level” →

Origin and Etymology of Level

From Old French 'level', from Latin 'libella' meaning a balance or plumb line; originally referred to height.

How to Use Level in a Sentence

Each example shows “level” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “This English course is for beginners at level A1.”
    A2 academic
  • “The pain level has decreased after taking the medicine.”
    A2 formal
  • “Students at an advanced level can understand complex academic texts.”
    B1 academic

Synonyms and Antonyms of Level

Common Synonyms for Level

Smart Synonyms for Level — When to Use Each

stage
for a step in a process or development
degree
for intensity or amount measured

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Common Collocations with Level

These phrases pair with “level” in everyday English:

  • at level
  • high level
  • low level
  • beginner level
  • advanced level

Common Mistakes When Using Level

Even fluent speakers slip up with “level”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: His language level is improving very fastly.
✓ Correct: His language level is improving very quickly.
Why: Use adverb 'quickly', not incorrect form 'fastly'. The adverb of 'fast' is 'quickly'.
✗ Wrong: Intermediate students are on the level three of the course.
✓ Correct: Intermediate students are at level three of the course.
Why: Use preposition 'at' not 'on' with levels. Say 'at level three', not 'on the level three'.

Other Forms of Level

Frequently Asked Questions About Level

What is the meaning of "Level"?

A position or stage in a scale that shows how much, how difficult, or how advanced something is.

How do you pronounce "Level"?

The IPA is /ˈlɛvəl/. Two syllables: LEV-el. Stress on first syllable /ˈlɛ/. Second syllable has schwa /əl/.

What part of speech is "Level"?

"Level" is a noun at A2 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Level"?

Common synonyms include stage, degree, grade.

How do you use "Level" in a sentence?

For example: "This English course is for beginners at level A1."

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