"Swept" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "swept" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:
1. Past tense of "sweep", meaning to move something quickly or smoothly with a curved or sweeping motion, or to win all the votes in an election.
Example: "She swept across the dance floor with her partner."
2. To remove or clear something completely or thoroughly, often with a sudden movement or action.
Example: "The tornado swept the town, leaving destruction in its wake."
3. In sports, particularly in hockey and field hockey, to score a goal or hit the puck/hockey ball past the opposing team's defense.
Example: "The goalie got swept by the opposing team's forward."
4. In nautical navigation, to move with the wind and currents, often in a zigzag or turning motion.
Example: "The ship was swept across the ocean by the strong winds."
1.The strong winds swept through the town, causing damage to many buildings and trees.
2.The broom swept the floor clean, leaving it spotless.
3.The storm surge swept the beach, washing away the sandcastles built by the children.
4.The teacher swept the students out of the classroom at the end of the school day.
5.The new policy swept through the company, changing the way people worked and behaved.
verb<br>1. to become larger or fuller, typically in a rising or curved shape:<br> • The water began to swell in the container.<br> • The hat will swell with pride after winning such an award.<br>2. to become more serious or angry, especially about someone or something:<br> • He swelled with rage when he heard the news.<br>3. to become larger than usual or expected because more people have joined or joined you:<br> • The hotel will swell with tourists during the summer.<br>4. to swell on something:<br> • Pity for the old woman began to swell within him.
I couldn't find any word or definition for "swelt". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard word. If you provide more context or information, I'd be happy to help you clarify the meaning.
Unbearably hot and humid. Extremely hot and sticky, often so much so that it's hard to breathe or think properly.
To burn, scorch, or feel extremely hot. <br><br>Example: The sun swelters in the summer months.<br><br>To feel uncomfortable and extremely hot because of the heat; to suffer in the heat.<br><br>Example: The people in the city sweltered through a heatwave.
To swerve means to turn suddenly and forcibly from a straight course, often in a narrow or unexpected way, typically to avoid a collision or obstacle.
To swerve is to suddenly turn or change direction, often sharply or unexpectedly, while driving a vehicle, but it can also be used in a more general sense to mean to change one's course or path.
Sweyn is a masculine given name and surname of Scandinavian origin. It is derived from the Old Norse word "Sveinn," which means "boy" or " youth." In Old Norse, "sveinn" can also be translated to "boy" or "servant".