Meaning of DWELL in a Sentence
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Definition: to focus moody thoughts on something
Part of Speech: Verb
Synonym(s): obsess, worry
Antonym(s): move on
Example Sentences:
1. Rather than dwell on our father’s passing, we should remember his wonderful years on this planet.
2. When I have bills to pay, how can I not dwell on my empty bank account?
3. Because Frank did not want Gail to dwell on the thought of their dead child, he rarely spoke about kids in her presence.
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