Pronunciation: /striːt ˈlɛvəl/
noun a public road in a city or town, typically with houses and buildings on one or both sides
A1 I live on the street level of the building.
A2 The street level is where most shops and restaurants are located.
B1 The street level of the city can be quite noisy and crowded.
B2 The street level offers a variety of activities for tourists to enjoy.
C1 The street level of the neighborhood has undergone significant redevelopment.
C2 The street level of the financial district is bustling with activity during business hours.
adjective relating to or occurring at ground level, especially in a city or town
A1 The street level shop sells basic groceries.
A2 The street level entrance is wheelchair accessible.
B1 The street level apartments have convenient access to public transportation.
B2 The street level businesses are thriving in the bustling city center.
C1 The street level cafes offer a variety of gourmet cuisine options.
C2 The street level retail stores cater to a high-end clientele.
formal The street level of the building is where most of the shops are located.
informal I'll meet you at the street level entrance of the mall.
slang Let's hang out at the street level and see what's going on.
figurative She's always been at the street level of the industry, never reaching the higher echelons.
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