- In construction, level (as an adjective) is to horizontal what plumb is to vertical.
- In construction, a level (as a noun) is a tool used to measure and obtain a leveled surface, such as flooring or countertop, so that a ball will not roll around; see spirit level and laser line level.
- In a building, a level is equivalent to a storey or floor.
- A part of the virtual world in a computer or video game; see level (computer and video games)
- In many role-playing games, levels are numbers that represent a character's overall skill and experience. To level or level up means to gain a level. See also: experience point.
- At language education, one's competence is referred to as being at some level. See Interagency Language Roundtable scale.
- In politics, to bring/force all members of society to the same level of status and wealth. See redistribution, Diggers, Levellers.
- In music, a level is similar to but more general and basic than a chord.
- See also: Sound level or sound pressure level.