Pronunciation: /ˈlɛvəl æt/
noun a position on a scale of intensity or amount
A1 The teacher explained the concept at a basic level to the students.
A2 I can understand simple instructions at a basic level.
B1 The presentation covered the topic at an intermediate level of complexity.
B2 The discussion reached a high level at which all participants were engaged.
C1 The research paper delved into the topic at a detailed level of analysis.
C2 The negotiations were conducted at a high level of diplomacy and professionalism.
preposition used to indicate a specific point or area of measurement
A1 I am looking at the water level at the swimming pool.
A2 She is measuring the temperature level at different locations in the room.
B1 The company is aiming to maintain a high level at customer satisfaction.
B2 The government is closely monitoring the pollution level at industrial sites.
C1 The scientist conducted experiments to determine the toxicity level at various concentrations.
C2 The team of researchers analyzed the data to identify the optimal performance level at different settings.
formal The company aims to maintain a high level at all times to ensure customer satisfaction.
informal We need to keep the quality level at its best to impress our clients.
slang Let's make sure we keep the coolness level at maximum for this party.
figurative She always manages to keep her stress level at bay by practicing mindfulness.
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