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Meaning of flatscape | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Any flat surface or area; a platform.
  2. A flat landscape.
  3. A landscape lacking distinguishable or interesting features; a plain or monotonous landscape.

Examples

“This non-place could be the flatscape of a parking lot, or a suburban sprawl littered with supermarkets, parkways, little houses and garden plots.”
“Other rooms filled with other men roaming a flatscape only recently wired with electricity and now braising in radio waves.”
“Tractor trailers pass through the flatscape, the few people whom we do see are wearing modern clothing, a billboard advertises Coca-Cola, and some of the dogs are wearing collars, so they must live somewhere outside the barren world [...]”
“A flatscape of houses with the San Francisco Bay beyond unfolded outside Ford's office window.”
“The interstate was at least a couple of football fields wide. I turned down Old Sawmill Road, a country road that wasn't a thoroughfare. It was a two-lane blacktop with no shoulder, winding its way through the piney woods flatscape.”
“In industrial civilization, environmental variety has been replaced by what has been called "'a flatscape", lacking intentional depth and providing possibilities only for commonplace and mediocre experiences.”
“Several phenomenologists have remarked on the problems of modern living, where architectural trends are towards a placeless geography, a meaningless pattern of similar buildings, a 'flatscape'.”
“On the whole, in comparison with traditional agricultural landscapes, the appearance seems that of a “blandscape” rather than a landscape, a “flatscape” of dreary and monotonous sameness.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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