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Wordnet 3.0

ADJECTIVE (4)

1. with feet flat on the ground; not tiptoe;

2. unprepared and unable to react quickly;
- Example: "the new product caught their competitors flat-footed"

3. having broad flat feet that usually turn outward;
- Example: "a slow flat-footed walk"

4. without reservation;
- Example: "a flat-footed refusal"


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Flat-footed \Flat"-foot`ed\, a. 1. Having a flat foot, with little or no arch of the instep; suffering from fallen arches. [WordNet sense 3] [1913 Webster] 2. Firm-footed; determined. [Slang, U.S.] [1913 Webster] 3. clumsy; amateurish; pedestrian; unimaginative; plodding; as, flatfooted prose. [PJC] 4. Without reservation; without evasion or compromise; firm; as, a flat-footed refusal; a flatfooted denial. [WordNet sense 4] Syn: downright, forthright, foursquare, head-on, straightforward. [PJC] 5. With feet flat on the ground; not tiptoe. [WordNet sense 1] [WordNet 1.5] 6. Unprepared and unable to react quickly; as, the new product caught their competitors flat-footed. [WordNet sense 2] Syn: unready. [WordNet 1.5] To catch (one) flatfooted to catch (a person) unprepared; to catch (a person) by surprise. [PJC]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

flat-footed adj 1: with feet flat on the ground; not tiptoe 2: unprepared and unable to react quickly; "the new product caught their competitors flat-footed" 3: having broad flat feet that usually turn outward; "a slow flat-footed walk" 4: without reservation; "a flat-footed refusal"