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- pronunciation:
- se
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- parts of speech:
- transitive verb, intransitive verb
- phrases:
- settle down, settle for
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb)
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
settles, settling, settled |
definition 1: |
to finally agree upon or resolve.
We settled our disagreement.- synonyms:
- conclude, decide, determine, resolve, square
- similar words:
- adjust, appoint, arbitrate, clinch, close, confirm, extinguish, fix, nail down, negotiate, patch, reconcile, rectify, sort, straighten
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definition 2: |
to establish a home for.
He settled his family near the town.- synonyms:
- domicile, establish
- similar words:
- locate, move, relocate, situate
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definition 3: |
to establish a colony in.
The pioneers settled the farming areas.- synonyms:
- colonize, establish, found
- similar words:
- create, occupy, people, pioneer, populate
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definition 4: |
to make calm; stabilize.
The medicine settled my stomach.- synonyms:
- calm, quiet, soothe, stabilize, steady
- antonyms:
- disorder, unsettle
- similar words:
- compose, fix, lull, pacify, quell, relax, remedy
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definition 5: |
to satisfy (a debt or obligation).
After years of having a car loan, he finally settled his debt with the bank.- synonyms:
- discharge, liquidate, pay, satisfy, square
- similar words:
- amortize, clear, defray, disburse, pay off, repay, requite
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definition 6: |
to cause (a matter) to be decided absolutely.
Now the boss wants to cut my pay! That settles it! I'm going to tell him I'm quitting. |
related words: |
complete, compromise, cool, determine, establish, ground, place, precipitate, quiet, remit, resolve, seal, steady, still, will |
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part of speech: |
intransitive verb |
definition 1: |
to come to a decision (often fol. by "on" or "upon").
We settled on the cheaper car.- synonyms:
- agree, decide, resolve
- similar words:
- choose, conclude, determine, dispose
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definition 2: |
to become a resident of a place.
They came from Ireland and settled in Boston.- synonyms:
- locate
- similar words:
- dwell, move, reside
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definition 3: |
to reach an agreement.
We will settle out of court.- synonyms:
- agree, resolve
- similar words:
- arbitrate, decide, square
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definition 4: |
to satisfy a debt or obligation (often fol. by "up").
When the bill comes, she will settle up.- synonyms:
- pay
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definition 5: |
to become relaxed or calm.
The child is excited now, but soon he'll settle and go to sleep.- synonyms:
- calm, quiet, steady
- antonyms:
- unsettle
- similar words:
- relax, stabilize
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definition 6: |
to cease motion.
The dust settled.- synonyms:
- abate, subside
- antonyms:
- unsettle
- similar words:
- alight, bottom, calm, clear, deposit, light
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definition 7: |
to sink.
Wet ground settles in spring.- synonyms:
- drop, sink, subside
- similar words:
- bottom, deposit, descend, fall
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related words: |
alight, balance, bargain, camp, close, compound, compromise, home, live, nestle, precipitate, quiet, stay, steady, will |
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phrase: |
settle down, settle for |
derivation: |
settled (adj.) |
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