settled
Prononciation : [ˈsɛt.əld]
Mot
Contexte : « state of stability »
(adjective) when something is fixed or not changing. If you have settled things in your life, it means you feel comfortable and things are stable.
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After moving to a new city, I finally feel settled in my job and home.
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She was not settled at all, always looking for a change in her life.
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Do you feel settled in your new apartment yet?
Contexte : « reach agreement »
(verb) to resolve a disagreement or situation. When you settle something, you make it calm or find a solution, like agreeing with someone after a fight.
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They settled their differences and became friends again.
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Despite their discussions, they did not settle the argument at all.
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How did they settle the dispute over the playtime?
Contexte : « move to a place »
(verb) to make a new home in a place. When someone settles somewhere, it means they start living there for a long time.
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After traveling to many countries, they settled in Italy.
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He couldn't settle in one place for long because he loved to explore.
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Where do you want to settle down in the future?
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