dwelt

[dwelt]

dwelt Definition

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

Using dwelt: Examples

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

  • Example

    She dwelt in the countryside for many years.

  • Example

    His mind dwelt on the possibility of failure.

  • Example

    The book dwells on the theme of loss and grief.

dwelt Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dwelt

  • dwell on/upon something

    to think or talk at length about something, especially something unpleasant

    Example

    I don't want to dwell on the past.

  • to focus too much on past events or experiences

    Example

    He's always dwelling in the past and never looks to the future.

  • make one's dwelling

    to live in a particular place

    Example

    They made their dwelling in a small village in the mountains.

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Summary: dwelt in Brief

The verb 'dwelt' [dwelt] means to live in a particular place or in a particular way, as in 'She dwelt in the countryside for many years.' It can also mean to think or talk for a long time about something, as in 'His mind dwelt on the possibility of failure.' The phrase 'dwell on/upon something' means to think or talk at length about something, especially something unpleasant.