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Nouns and adjectives of settle

The noun of settlement is settlement, and the adjective is unsettling.

1. Pronunciation:

English?[?setl]; American?[?setl]?

2. Definition:

vi. resolve; settle; settle; sink

vt. resolve; arrange; settle...

n. Bench

n. (Settle) Personal name; (English) Settle

3. Phrase collocations of settle:

settle down? settle; settle down;? settle down?; start a family

settle down to? Gradually get used to; concentrate on; concentrate on

Matthew Settle? Matthew Settle; Matthew Settle?; Matthew Settle

settle up to pay off; to pay off; to pay the bill

4. Morphological changes:

settle (verb): settle, resolve, deal with

settles (third person singular) Verb): settle, resolve, handle

settled (past tense and past participle): settle, resolve, handle

settling (present participle): settle, solve, handle

settler (noun): settler, colonist

settlement (noun): settlement, settlement, agreement

settlers (plural noun): settler, colonist< /p>

unsettling (adjective): disturbing, disturbing

Bilingual examples of settlement

1. After years of traveling, he longed to settle down and start a family.

After years of traveling, he longed to settle down and start a family.

2.They finally settled the dispute through mediation.

They finally settled the dispute through mediation.

3.?It's time for us to settle the bill and leave the restaurant.

It's time for us to settle the bill and leave the restaurant.

4. She decided to settle for a compromise to maintain peace in the family.

She decided to settle for a compromise to maintain peace in the family.

5.?The sun is settling over the horizon, painting the sky with beautiful colors.

The sun is settling over the horizon, painting the sky with beautiful colors.

6.?They couldn't settle on a location for the wedding ceremony.

They couldn't settle on a location for the wedding ceremony.

They couldn't settle on a location for the wedding ceremony.