swelling

[ˈswɛlɪŋ]

swelling Definition

  • 1an abnormal enlargement of a part of the body, typically as a result of an accumulation of fluid
  • 2a gentle rising and falling in the pitch or volume of a musical or speaking voice

Using swelling: Examples

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

  • Example

    The swelling in her ankle was caused by a sprain.

  • Example

    The doctor prescribed medication to reduce the swelling in his throat.

  • Example

    The singer's voice had a noticeable swelling in the chorus of the song.

swelling Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with swelling

  • to feel very proud

    Example

    She was swelling with pride when she received the award.

  • a tide that is increasing in height

    Example

    The sailors had to be careful when navigating the harbor during the swelling tide.

  • music that gradually increases in volume or intensity

    Example

    The swelling music added to the emotional impact of the movie scene.

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Summary: swelling in Brief

The term 'swelling' [ˈswɛlɪŋ] refers to an abnormal enlargement of a part of the body due to an accumulation of fluid, as well as a gentle rising and falling in pitch or volume of a musical or speaking voice. Examples include 'The swelling in her ankle was caused by a sprain.' and 'The singer's voice had a noticeable swelling in the chorus of the song.' 'Swelling' extends into phrases like 'swelling with pride,' denoting a feeling of great pride, and 'swelling music,' referring to music that gradually increases in volume or intensity.

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