Pronunciation: /ˈsɛtəl daʊn/
verb to become calm or composed after a period of excitement or activity
A1 After a long day at work, I like to settle down with a good book.
A2 The children finally settled down after playing outside for hours.
B1 It took a while for the new puppy to settle down in its new home.
B2 After years of traveling, she decided it was time to settle down and start a family.
C1 The negotiations between the two companies took months to settle down before a deal was reached.
C2 As she approached retirement, she began to settle down and focus on her hobbies and interests.
formal After years of traveling, I am ready to settle down and start a family.
informal Hey man, when are you going to settle down and get a real job?
slang I think it's time for you to settle down and stop being so wild.
figurative The storm finally began to settle down, leaving behind a sense of calm.
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