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Level out Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫɛvəɫ/ /ˈaʊt
LEV-uhl OWT
lˈɛvəl/ /ˈaʊt
lev-UHL OWT

Definition

To become flat, steady, or remain at the same level after changing for a while. Often used to describe numbers, statistics, or emotions becoming stable.

Usage & Nuances

'Level out' is often used for things that fluctuate and then become steady, such as 'prices level out', 'growth levels out', or 'his mood leveled out'. Not formal; it's natural in speech and writing. It can also mean to make something physically flat (e.g., 'level out the ground'), but this is less common.

Example Sentences

After a sharp rise, oil prices began to level out.

basic

Her grades finally leveled out after months of improvement.

basic

You should level out the soil before planting the seeds.

basic

After a wild few weeks, things finally started to level out at work.

natural

The rollercoaster went up and down, then suddenly leveled out.

natural

Hopefully the weather will level out after all these storms.

natural