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dwell
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dwell
verb
/dwɛl/
dwarf
dwindle
Meaning
To live in or occupy a place; to think or talk about something at length.
to live in a place; to think about something for a long time
Example Sentences
They
dwell
in a small cottage near the river.
They
dwell
in a small cottage by the lake.
Example Expressions
dwell on
Synonyms
reside, inhabit, live, stay, remain
Entry 1
reside, inhabit, live, stay, remain
Entry 2
reside, live, inhabit, stay
Antonyms
leave, depart, move, vacate
Entry 1
leave, depart, move
Entry 2
leave, depart, move, vacate
Collocations
dwell in, dwell on, dwell upon, dwell together, dwell in peace, dwell on problems, dwell upon memories, dwell within, dwell among
Entry 1
dwell in, dwell on, dwell upon, dwell together
Entry 2
dwell in peace, dwell on problems, dwell together, dwell upon memories, dwell within, dwell among
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