Swell

Pronunciation: /ˈswɛl/

Swell (verb)

  1. To become larger in size or amount, often because of pressure, heat, or water.
  2. To increase in strength or intensity, especially for feelings, sounds, or movements.
  3. For a wave to move forward with a higher, smoother shape after leaving rough water.

Examples

  • The crowd swells when the show starts.
  • The river swells after heavy rain.

Swell (noun)

  1. A raised part of the sea surface, forming a moving wave.
  2. A noticeable rise in amount, strength, or activity over a short time.

Examples

  • A swell lifted the boat gently.
  • The swell rolled toward the shore.

Swell (adjective)

  1. Larger than normal because of fluid or injury, often with a puffy look.

Examples

  • The swollen body needed careful treatment.
  • Her swollen body hurt after the fall.