dwelled

[US]/[ˈdwɛːld]/
[UK]/[ˈdwɛːld]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (past tense of dwell)To live or reside; to inhabit.; To remain or linger; to tarry.; To think or reflect deeply.

Phrases & Collocations

dwelled here

long dwelled

where dwelled

dwells now

dwell dwelling

dwell deeply

dwell safely

dwell alone

dwell together

dwell within

Example Sentences

the ancient civilization dwelled in the fertile valley for centuries.

my grandparents dwelled in a small cottage by the sea.

the weary traveler dwelled briefly in a mountain inn.

many birds dwelled within the dense forest canopy.

the nomadic tribe dwelled in tents across the vast plains.

a sense of peace dwelled within her heart.

the artist dwelled on the details of the painting.

memories of childhood dwelled in his mind.

the family dwelled happily in their cozy home.

the hermit dwelled alone in a secluded cave.

a quiet sadness dwelled beneath his cheerful exterior.

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