Antonym: unsettled. Similar words: settle down, unsettled, settle, resettle, unsettle, settle for, settlement, nettle. Meaning: ['setld] adj. 1. established or decided beyond dispute or doubt 2. established in a desired position or place; not moving about 3. inhabited by colonists 4. clearly defined 5. not changeable.
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61, An uneasy calm has settled over Los Angeles.
62, His gaze settled on her face.
63, A fly settled on the butter.
64, He settled the problem with open eyes.
65, We have settled who will pay for the meal.
66, She settled the blanket around her knees.
67, I settled down to have a good read.
68, A disapproving frown settled on her face.
69, An uneasy silence settled over the room.
70, Snowflakes settled on the leafless branches.
71, Have you settled on a name for the baby?
72, The matter is as good as settled.
73, I settled down with a book.
74, The wall sagged as the earth beneath it settled.
75, The city settled when the rebels left.
76, Sophia settled into her comfortably contoured seat.
77, He settled his briefcase comfortably in his lap.
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78, The dispute was settled out of court.
79, Vera settled back to enjoy the film.
80, He has now settled permanently in London.
81, She settled in Vienna after her father's death.
82, The territory was never densely settled.
83, Their dispute has not finally settled yet.
84, He settled himself more comfortably in his chair.
85, Our plan was settled on in the end.
86, Then his smile settled on his face.
87, The matter was not finally settled until 1475.
88, The dispute was settled without acrimony.
89, Wait until the excitement has settled down.
90, It's a relief to have the matter settled.
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