Dwell Meaning and example sentences with explanation

Word of the day: Dwell (verb)

Possible Meanings:

  1. To live or stay in a place for a significant amount of time. (Most common meaning)
  2. To think about something for a long time, often in a negative way. (Focuses on overthinking or dwelling on something negative)

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Example Sentences:

  • The nomadic tribe dwelt in temporary shelters as they traveled across the desert. (Explanation: Dwell describes their act of living in these shelters.)
  • The old house had been dwelt in by generations of the same family. (Explanation: Here, dwell describes the long-term residence of multiple generations.)
  • She tried not to dwell on her mistakes, focusing on how to improve in the future. (Explanation: Dwell describes the act of thinking too much about her past errors.)
  • He spent hours dwelling on the negative comments he received online. (Explanation: Here, dwell describes the negative overthinking about the criticism.)

Conversation Example (Focusing on the overthinking meaning):

Person 1: “I keep replaying that awkward conversation in my head. How do I stop dwelling on it?”

Person 2: “It’s understandable. Try to distract yourself with a positive activity and remind yourself that everyone makes mistakes.”

Additional Notes:

  • Dwell” can also be used as a noun (less common), referring to a place where someone lives. (e.g., “Their humble dwelling was a small cabin in the woods.”)
  • There’s a similar verb “dwell upon” which emphasizes focused and prolonged thought or consideration.

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