Flattend
To flatten means to make something flat or flatter; to level or depress. This can apply to physical objects being made smooth or thin, landscapes being evened out, or even emotional states being subdued. It signifies a reduction in height, depth, or prominence, whether literally or figuratively. The process of flattening can be achieved through various means, including pressure, impact, or gradual processes.
Flattend meaning with examples
- The road crew used a steamroller to get rid of the bumps and make the asphalt road flattened, ready for painting. The result was a smooth and even surface, ensuring a comfortable ride for any traveller and making it flattened.
- After the heavy storm, the garden was damaged. The flowers were flattened by the weight of the hail, their petals and stems crushed against the earth making them flattened.
- The artist used a large palette knife to flatten the paint on the canvas, creating a smooth, modern backdrop and texture, flattening it to create layers.
- His initial anger began to flatten as he listened to her explanation, the storm of emotions calming into a more rational state, as his anger got flattened.