Settled - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈsetəld|  American pronunciation of the word settled
Brit.  |setld|  British pronunciation of the word settled
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto settle
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto settle

adjective

- inhabited by colonists (syn: colonized)
- not changeable
a period of settled weather

Extra examples

The two sides have settled their differences.

His grandparents were immigrants from Germany who settled in Pennsylvania.

It was his settled purpose.

I wish this were a settled question.

She was tired of moving around and longed for a more settled existence.

I still don't feel settled in my job.

The water cleared after the mud had settled.

They settled an argument that started in class.

The problem was settled and his mind was at peace.

There is widespread expectation that the strike will be settled soon.

They settled the conflict by peaceful means.

A quiet calm settled over the city.

...since an ancestor settled there in the 19th century, farming has been the only occupation for six generations of the family...

The company settled a patent dispute last year.

...new immigrants with customs alien to the community where they have settled...

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