settled (Meaning)

Wordnet

settled (a)

established or decided beyond dispute or doubt

established in a desired position or place; not moving about

Wordnet

settled (s)

inhabited by colonists

not changeable

Webster

settled (imp. & p. p.)

of Settle

settled Sentence Examples

  1. The dust settled after the construction site was complete.
  2. The dispute was finally settled amicably.
  3. The bird settled comfortably on the branch.
  4. The hikers settled down for the night around a campfire.
  5. The negotiations had dragged on for months, but eventually both parties settled on a compromise.
  6. The storm had settled and the sun peeked out from behind the clouds.
  7. The flavors settled nicely in the stew, creating a harmonious blend.
  8. The newborn baby settled into a peaceful slumber.
  9. After a long day, the weary travelers settled into their lodgings.
  10. The dispute over the property was settled in court, with the judge issuing a final verdict.

FAQs About the word settled

established or decided beyond dispute or doubt, established in a desired position or place; not moving about, inhabited by colonists, not changeableof Settle

rooted, confirmed, entrenched,deep, intrenched, embedded, bred-in-the-bone, lifelong, deep-seated, hard-core

brief, transient, transient, interim, short-term,brief, temporary, provisional, ephemeral, ephemeral

The dust settled after the construction site was complete.

The dispute was finally settled amicably.

The bird settled comfortably on the branch.

The hikers settled down for the night around a campfire.