26984 words

swell

10 definitions β€’ 13 examples
1
to become larger and rounder than usual; to (cause to) increase in size or amount:

Examples:

It was obvious she had broken her toe, because it immediately started to swell (up).
The group recruited more members, swelling its ranks (= increasing its size) to more than 1.3 million.
literary His heart/breast swelled with pride (= he felt very proud) as he stood watching his son graduate.
2
If music swells, it becomes louder.
3
the slow up and down movement of the sea with large but smooth waves
5
a rich, fashionable person:

Examples:

They were mostly working-class guys trying to be comfortable among the swells.
She had seen her neighbourhood change from an empty corner to a destination for city swells.
6
very good or pleasant:

Examples:

That's a swell idea!
7
very well:

Examples:

Everything's going swell.
8

Examples:

[ I ] It’s spring, and the buds on the trees are beginning to swell.
[ I ] One of his eyes swelled shut.
[ T ] Immigrants swelled the city’s population (= increased it).
[ I ] fig. His chest swelled with pride at being chosen (= He felt extremely proud).
9
the slow up and down movement of a long, smooth wave or series of waves in the sea:

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10
excellent; very good:

Examples:

The food was good and the service was swell.

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