One definition of 'swell' is to expand (as in size, volume, or numbers) gradually beyond a normal or original limit. ex. My wrist swelled when it broke playing football.
The waves began to swell as the storm approached.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
The present participle of "swell" is "swelling."
The root word of "swollen" is "swell." "Swell" means to become larger in size, which is the basis for the word "swollen" indicating a body part that has enlarged due to inflammation or injury.
Swell means to grow bigger, as in 'the swell of the ocean' or 'I could see his chest swell with pride' or, in musical terms, 'the swell of the orchestra' as it grows louder. It is also used as a slang term to mean 'good'.
pal,Boy, is my pal swell.
Example sentence - She had an allergic reaction to a mosquito bite by her eye which made her eye swell shut.
The waves began to swell as the storm approached.
The recent trauma from the fall made my feet swell
To distend is to expand or swell. An example sentence would be: After he got hit in the jaw, it began to distend.
The word swell comes from the Old English word swellan which meant to grow or make bigger. Its first known use is from before the 12th century in England.
The storm has brought high winds and heavy swells along the coast.Its a swell day we are having, isn't it?
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