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swell
[swel]
verb (used without object)
to grow in bulk, as by the absorption of moisture or the processes of growth.
Antonyms: contractPathology., to increase abnormally in size, as by inflation, distention, accumulation of fluids, or the like.
Her ankles swelled from standing.
to rise in waves, as the sea.
to well up, as a spring or as tears.
to bulge out, as a sail or the middle of a cask.
Synonyms: protrudeto grow in amount, degree, force, etc.
to increase gradually in volume or intensity, as sound.
The music swelled.
to arise and grow within one, as a feeling or emotion.
to become puffed up with pride.
verb (used with object)
to cause to grow in bulk.
to cause to increase gradually in loudness.
to swell a musical tone.
to cause (a thing) to bulge out or be protuberant.
to increase in amount, degree, force, etc.
to affect with a strong, expansive emotion.
to puff up with pride.
noun
the act of swelling or the condition of being swollen.
inflation or distention.
Synonyms: swellinga protuberant part.
Synonyms: bulgea wave, especially when long and unbroken, or a series of such waves.
Synonyms: billowa gradually rising elevation of the land.
an increase in amount, degree, force, etc.
a gradual increase in loudness of sound.
Music.
a gradual increase (crescendo) followed by a gradual decrease (diminuendo) in loudness or force of musical sound.
the sign (< >) for indicating this.
a device, as in an organ, by which the loudness of tones may be varied.
a swelling of emotion within one.
Slang.
a fashionably dressed person; dandy.
a socially prominent person.
swell
/ swɛl /
verb
to grow or cause to grow in size, esp as a result of internal pressure Compare contract contract
to expand or cause to expand at a particular point or above the surrounding level; protrude
to grow or cause to grow in size, amount, intensity, or degree
the party is swelling with new recruits
to puff or be puffed up with pride or another emotion
(intr) (of seas or lakes) to rise in waves
(intr) to well up or overflow
(tr) to make (a musical phrase) increase gradually in volume and then diminish
noun
the undulating movement of the surface of the open sea
a succession of waves or a single large wave
a swelling or being swollen; expansion
an increase in quantity or degree; inflation
a bulge; protuberance
a gentle hill
informal, a person very fashionably dressed
informal, a man of high social or political standing
music a crescendo followed by an immediate diminuendo
Also called: swell organ. music
adjective
informal, stylish or grand
slang, excellent; first-class
Other Word Forms
- reswell verb
- underswell noun
- unswelled adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of swell1
Word History and Origins
Origin of swell1
Example Sentences
But those looking to flock to the coast during the holiday weekend should also be on alert: a south swell at the beach could create dangerously strong rip currents.
The incentive structure is clear: Toe the line and your coffers swell; cross it and a financial juggernaut rolls over you.
"Big surf means greater risk from rip currents, and the swell also coincides with spring tides, which means more powerful tidal water movement at greater speed," Mr Cousens said.
Symptoms, such as swollen lips and throat and difficulty breathing, can happen very quickly.
More than 80% of plague cases in the U.S. have been in the bubonic form, from which patients will develop swollen, painful lymph nodes called buboes, according to the CDC.
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