SWELL


Meaning of SWELL in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ swel ]

( swells, swelling, swelled, swollen)

Note: The forms 'swelled' and 'swollen' are both used as the past participle.

1.

If the amount or size of something swells or if something swells it, it becomes larger than it was before.

The human population swelled, at least temporarily, as migrants moved south...

His bank balance has swelled by £222,000 in the last three weeks...

Offers from other countries should swell the force to 35,000.

= increase

VERB : V , V to/by n , V n to n

2.

If something such as a part of your body swells , it becomes larger and rounder than normal.

Do your ankles swell at night?...

The limbs swell to an enormous size.

VERB : V , V to n

Swell up means the same as swell .

When you develop a throat infection or catch a cold the glands in the neck swell up.

PHRASAL VERB : V P

3.

If you swell with a feeling, you are suddenly full of that feeling. ( LITERARY )

She could see her two sons swell with pride.

VERB : V with n

4.

You can describe something as swell if you think it is really nice. ( AM INFORMAL )

I’ve had a swell time.

ADJ

5.

see also swelling , swollen , groundswell

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