swept

[swept]

swept Definition

  • 1past tense and past participle of sweep
  • 2clean or clear (a space, building, or surface) with a brush or broom
  • 3move or push (someone or something) with great force

Using swept: Examples

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

  • Example

    She swept the floor before the guests arrived.

  • Example

    The floodwaters swept away everything in their path.

  • Example

    The wind swept the leaves off the trees.

swept Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with swept

  • become involved or carried away by something, often without realizing it

    Example

    He was swept up in the excitement of the moment and forgot all caution.

  • to hide or ignore a problem or mistake instead of dealing with it

    Example

    The company tried to sweep the scandal under the rug, but it eventually became public.

  • to make someone feel very attracted to you or impressed by you, often leading to a romantic relationship

    Example

    He swept her off her feet with his charm and wit.

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Summary: swept in Brief

The verb 'swept' [swept] is the past tense and past participle of 'sweep'. It means to clean or clear a space with a brush or broom, or to move or push someone or something with great force. Examples include 'She swept the floor before the guests arrived.' and 'The floodwaters swept away everything in their path.' Phrases like 'swept up in something' and 'sweep under the rug' extend the meaning to being carried away by something or hiding a problem, respectively.

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