Pronunciation: /dwɛl/
noun a place where someone lives or a particular way of living
A1 I like my new dwell, it has a big garden.
A2 The dwell we visited yesterday was cozy and well-decorated.
B1 The old dwell in the village has been abandoned for years.
B2 The architect designed a modern dwell with sustainable features.
C1 The historical dwell in the city center has been restored to its former glory.
C2 The luxury dwell overlooking the ocean is available for rent.
verb to live or reside in a particular place
A1 I dwell in a small village.
A2 She dwells on the mistakes she made in the past.
B1 The book dwells on the importance of family values.
B2 The author dwells on the complexities of human nature in his novels.
C1 The artist's work dwells in the realm of abstract expressionism.
C2 The philosopher's theories dwell deeply on the nature of existence.
formal Many people choose to dwell in urban areas due to the convenience of amenities and job opportunities.
informal I love to dwell in cozy cafes on weekends, sipping on coffee and reading a book.
slang Don't dwell on the past, just focus on the present and future.
figurative His mind seemed to dwell on the idea of starting his own business, constantly thinking of ways to make it happen.
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