Meaning & Definition of word "Swept"

Swept

/swept/

verb:

  • 1. past tense of sweep; to have moved swiftly and smoothly in a specified direction.
    • Example: The wind swept through the valley, carrying the leaves with it.
  • 2. to have cleared or removed something by using a sweeping motion.
    • Example: She swept the dust off the table before setting it for dinner.
  • 3. to have won or accomplished a clean victory in an election or competition.
    • Example: The candidate swept the elections, winning every state.

Etymology

From Old English 'swepian' meaning to sweep or clean.

Common Phrases and Expressions

swept off one's feet:

To be overwhelmed or enchanted by someone, often in a romantic context.

sweep the board:

To win everything, especially in games or contests.

swept under the rug:

To hide or ignore something unpleasant.

sweep someone away:

To charm or enthrall someone.

Related Words

sweep:

To move a broom or similar tool across a surface to clean it.

sweeping:

Extending or having a wide range; all-inclusive.

Slang Meanings of swept

Meaning: To be swept up in something

Example Sentence: She was swept up in the excitement of the concert.

Meaning: Swept away

Example Sentence: He was completely swept away by her charm.