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dwell

dwehl
verb
1
To live or reside in a place.
"The family has dwelt in this village for generations."
2
To keep thinking or talking about something, often unnecessarily.
"Try not to dwell on the mistake — just move forward."
"She kept dwelling on what she should have said."

How to Use Dwell

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo live somewhere, or to keep mentally returning to a thought.

When to use it

"Dwell" meaning "to live" sounds literary or formal — everyday speech usually says "live" instead.

Common pairings
dwell on something dwell in a place

Word Forms

dwelt past tense, dwelled past tense, dwells plural, dwells singular

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Etymology

From Old English dwellan, "to mislead" or "go astray," which shifted in meaning over time to "linger" and then "reside."

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