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Synonyms and antonyms of Straight, upright and level in British Thesaurus

Straight, upright and level

straight (adjective)

in the correct position and not leaning to one side or the other

upright (adjective)

straight and tall

level (adjective)

flat, not sloping up or down

flat (adjective)

level and parallel to the ground

vertical (adjective)

standing, pointing, or moving straight up. Something that is horizontal is parallel to the ground or its base

horizontal (adjective)

straight and parallel to the ground

erect (adjective)

in a straight upright position

square (adjective)

straight, or parallel with something straight

true (adverb)

literary in a completely straight line towards the intended place

flush (adjective)

if two surfaces or edges are flush, they are exactly level with each other

flush (adverb)

fitted so that two surfaces or edges are exactly level

forward (adjective)

looking in the direction that is in front of you

horizontal (adjective)

business on the same level

the horizontal (noun)

a position that is straight and parallel to the ground

level (adjective)

flat, not piled up into a round shape

linear (adjective)

formal capable of being shown by a straight line, for example on a graph

on the flat ()

on level ground that has no slopes or hills

parallel (verb)

if one thing parallels another, they are the same distance apart at every point along their whole length

plumb (adjective)

completely straight

rectilinear (adjective)

formal in the form of a straight line

straight (adverb)

in an upright position and not leaning to one side or the other

true (adjective)

completely straight, upright, or level

uplifted (adjective)

literary raised or pointing upwards

upright (adverb)

in or into a steady correct position