level
Think about level like a seesaw on a playground. When both sides are equal, the seesaw is balanced and level. If one side is heavier, it tips, and it’s no longer level. Level means everything is even and balanced, just like when both friends are sitting at the same height on the seesaw.
Imagine a glass of water on a table. If the table is level, the water stays still and doesn’t spill. But if the table is tilted, the water will move to one side. So, level means flat, like a table where nothing slides off.
Think of a ladder leaning against a wall. If the ladder is on a level ground, it stands straight and doesn’t wobble. Level ground keeps things steady and safe, just like when you build a tower with blocks and it doesn’t fall.
In video games, a level is like a stage or part of the game you play. You finish one level and move to the next, like climbing steps. Each level gets a little harder, but it’s fun to see how far you can go!