Settled
/ˈsɛtld/
Meaning & Definition
verb
To resolve or reach an agreement on an issue or dispute.
The couple managed to settle their differences peacefully.
To establish a residence in a place.
They decided to settle in the countryside after retiring.
To make a place one's permanent home.
Many immigrants settled in the new land looking for a better life.
adjective
Confirmed, established, or agreed upon, especially after some dispute or uncertainty.
After months of negotiations, the terms of the contract were finally settled.
Having a fixed residence; community or way of life established.
The nomadic tribe has now become settled and built a village.
Calm and stable, showing little change or fluctuation.
The weather has finally settled into a consistent pattern.
Etymology
From Middle English setleden, from Old English setlan, meaning 'to cause to sit'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
settled matters
Issues that have been resolved.
settled down
To begin living a quieter, more stable life.
settle the score
To resolve a dispute or address grievances.
Related Words
settlement
The action of settling or establishing.
settler
A person who settles in a new area.
settling
The process of causing something to become established.
Slang Meanings
To be done with something, to have reached a conclusion.
I’m all settled on my holiday plans.
Feeling comfortable or at ease in a situation.
Once I got my new apartment set up, I felt totally settled.