Sentences

dwell in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To dwell means to remain in a particular condition or state of mind, or to live or reside in a specific place.

Sample Sentences

  1. She chose to dwell on the happy memories rather than the mistakes of the past.
  2. In the quiet of the forest, many creatures dwell in harmony with nature.
  3. He tends to dwell on his anxieties, which makes it difficult for him to relax.
  4. The novel invites readers to dwell in its richly imagined world for hours.
  5. It's important not to dwell too long on failures, but rather to learn from them.
  6. They chose to dwell in the peaceful countryside far away from the city's noise.
  7. As she sat by the window, her thoughts began to dwell on memories of childhood.
  8. It's easy to dwell on our failures, but it's important to focus on our achievements as well.
  9. Many people tend to dwell in the past instead of embracing the opportunities of the present.
  10. He decided to dwell on the positive aspects of his life, despite the challenges he faced.

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