dwelled

[dweld]

dwelled Definition

  • 1to live in a particular place
  • 2to think or talk for a long time about something

Using dwelled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dwelled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He dwelled in the countryside for many years.

  • Example

    She dwelled on her past mistakes for hours.

  • Example

    Let's not dwell on the negative aspects of the situation.

  • Example

    The team dwelled in last place for most of the season.

dwelled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dwelled

Antonyms for dwelled

Phrases with dwelled

  • well-dwelled

    a term used to describe a deep understanding of a subject or topic

    Example

    As a professor of literature, she was well-dwelled in the works of Shakespeare.

  • the amount of time a person or thing spends in a particular place or situation

    Example

    The dwell time of visitors to the museum has increased since the new exhibit opened.

  • to be open to new ideas and opportunities

    Example

    She always dwells in possibility, never limiting herself to what she already knows.

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Summary: dwelled in Brief

The verb 'dwelled' [dweld] has two main meanings: to live in a particular place and to think or talk for a long time about something. It can be used in phrases like 'well-dwelled,' indicating a deep understanding of a subject, and 'dwell time,' referring to the amount of time spent in a particular place or situation. The idiom 'dwell in possibility' means to be open to new ideas and opportunities.