Thesaurus / settled
FEEDBACKHow to use settled in a sentence
Conspirators exploited the structure of scientific inquiry—which contains inherent uncertainties—to cast doubt on settled facts.
CRITICAL RACE THEORY’S MERCHANTS OF DOUBTVICTOR RAYAUGUST 1, 2022TIMEWell, following that logic, the Justices might look around and consider the public has been consistent in seeing Roe as a settled matter.
WANING TRUST IN THE SUPREME COURT AND A DIVIDED PUBLIC ON ABORTION CONVERGEPHILIP ELLIOTTOCTOBER 12, 2021TIMEIt’s settled law in the nation and you are not taking that right away from us, not now not ever.
‘MIND YOUR OWN UTERUS’BRODY LEVESQUEOCTOBER 5, 2021WASHINGTON BLADEIf you’re navigating a site move, I hope you feel more settled than I do with my house move, right now.
THE KEYS TO RANKING WELL ON YOUTUBE AND YOUR THOUGHTS ON THE NEW ADS POLICIES; MONDAY’S DAILY BRIEFCAROLYN LYDENJULY 26, 2021SEARCH ENGINE LANDI very much doubt that most scientists in the UK have a settled view on whether pub gardens or universities campuses should be closed or not.
CORONAVIRUS: IS THE CURE WORSE THAN THE DISEASE? THE MOST DIVISIVE QUESTION OF 2020LGBTQ-EDITOROCTOBER 12, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSIn the year of misery, of agony and suffering in general he had endured, he had settled upon one theory.
THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUXBut hitherto, before these new ideas began to spread in our community, the mass of men and women definitely settled down.
THE SALVAGING OF CIVILISATIONH. G. (HERBERT GEORGE) WELLSThus night fell, and darkness settled down about him, relieved only by the red glow of the logs smouldering on the hearth.
ST. MARTIN'S SUMMERRAFAEL SABATINIThe next year he sailed from England with two hundred persons and settled in his new possessions.
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS.Old feuds were settled in the old way and six inches of steel were more potent than the longest Order in Council.
THE RED YEARLOUIS TRACYWORDS RELATED TO SETTLED
- accustomed
- average
- common
- commonplace
- customary
- cut-and-dried
- established
- everyday
- familiar
- formulaic
- frequent
- garden
- garden-variety
- general
- habitual
- humdrum
- indifferent
- mediocre
- natural
- normal
- plain
- popular
- prevailing
- public
- quotidian
- routine
- run-of-the-mill
- settled
- standard
- stock
- traditional
- typical
- undistinguished
- unexceptional
- usual
- wonted
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