Pronunciation: /tʃɛl/

Definitions of chell

noun a proper noun, possibly a name or nickname

Example Sentences

A1 I found a shiny chell on the beach.

A2 The chell was beautifully patterned and colorful.

B1 She collected chells from different countries during her travels.

B2 The rare chell she discovered was added to her collection.

C1 The scientist studied the chell under a microscope to learn more about its composition.

C2 The chell exhibited unique characteristics that fascinated researchers.

Examples of chell in a Sentence

formal Chell is a talented artist who has exhibited her work in galleries around the world.

informal I heard Chell is throwing a party next weekend, are you going?

slang Chell is always up for a good time, she's a real party animal.

figurative Her mind was like a puzzle, complex and intriguing, much like Chell's personality.

Grammatical Forms of chell

past tense

chelled

plural

chells

comparative

more chell

superlative

most chell

present tense

chells

future tense

will chell

perfect tense

have chelled

continuous tense

is chelling

singular

chell

positive degree

chell

infinitive

to chell

gerund

chelling

participle

chelled

Origin and Evolution of chell

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'chell' is believed to have originated from Middle English, possibly derived from Old English or Old Norse.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'chell' evolved to have various meanings and usage, possibly influenced by other languages and dialects.